
Big news for gamers—Ubisoft and Atari have teamed up to bring five beloved older Ubisoft titles back to life on modern consoles and digital stores! Under this exciting partnership, Atari has taken the licenses to republish and update games made between 2005 and 2016. The lineup includes Cold Fear (2005), the survival adventure I Am Alive (2012), the fun platformers Grow Home (2015) and Grow Up (2016), and the unique rail shooter Child of Eden (2011). Atari plans to keep the original charm of these games intact while making them easy for new players to enjoy and expanding where they’re available. They’re also thinking about adding fresh content, though no final calls have been made yet—this deal is just about transferring the licenses for now.
What might come next—more partnerships, sequels, or new projects—is still up in the air, as both companies are keeping their long-term plans under wraps. Standouts like Child of Eden, with its cool mix of music, art, and shooting action, could spark renewed interest more than a decade later. With the growing love for retro games, this move could really pay off for Atari and Ubisoft. That said, it’s anyone’s guess whether Atari will just re-release these classics or go further with updates that honor the originals while adding something new. Modern consoles are way more powerful than the tech from 2005 to 2016, so we might even get some upgraded visuals to look forward to!
What do you think about these classic games making a comeback? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
Source: via HardwareLuxx