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  1. Vivendi Games (formerly known as CUC Software, Cendant Software, Havas Interactive, Vivendi Universal Interactive Publishing and Vivendi Universal Games) was an American video game publisher and holding company based in Los Angeles.

  2. www.vivendi.com › en › our-activitiesGaming - Vivendi

    Vivendi is a global leader in creating and publishing video games for all digital platforms thanks to Gameloft. Gameloft develops and publishes games for mobile, console and PC, with franchises such as Asphalt, Disney Dreamlight Valley and more.

  3. Vivendi Games was an American video game holding company founded in July 1996. It published games through various subsidiaries and labels, such as Black Label Games, Blizzard Entertainment ( Diablo ), Coktel Vision, Fox Interactive, NDA Productions, Sierra Entertainment, Universal Interactive and Vivendi Games Mobile.

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  5. 8 de dez. de 2000 · Vivendi Games was a video game publisher that merged with Activision in 2008 to form Activision Blizzard. It owned studios such as Blizzard Entertainment, Sierra Entertainment, and Radical Entertainment, and published games like Crash Bandicoot, The Legend of Spyro, and F.E.A.R.

  6. Vivendi Games was an American video game publisher and holding company based in Los Angeles. It was founded in 1996 as CUC Software, the publishing subsidiary of CUC International, after the latter acquired video game companies Davidson & Associates and Sierra On-Line.

  7. 2 de dez. de 2007 · The deal created the world's largest independent videogame publisher, with franchises like World of Warcraft, Call of Duty and Guitar Hero. Vivendi took a 52 per cent stake and paid USD 1.7 billion in cash for the merger.