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geniusboy [140]
2 years ago
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because it produces and distributes a specific type of cultural product for public consumption to profit financially, a video ga

me company is an example of a .
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1 answer:
emmasim [6.3K]2 years ago
7 0

Computer game organization Ubisoft is a Culture industry since it creates and circulates a particular kind of social item for public utilization, to monetarily benefit.

<h3>What kind of business is Ubisoft?</h3>

jubisft/; Ubisoft Entertainment SA English: [ ybisɔft]; formerly known as Ubi Soft Entertainment SA) is a French publisher of video games with development studios all over the world and a headquarters in Saint-Mandé.

<h3>Ubisoft produces what kind of games?</h3>

Ubisoft is a French video game developer with headquarters in Saint-Mandé. Ubisoft is well-known for developing Tom Clancy's Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, Just Dance, Prince of Persia, Watch Dogs, The Crew, TrackMania, Trials, and Rayman franchises. The company was founded in 1986 by five brothers.

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Full Question = Video game company Ubisoft is a ___ because it produces and distributes a specific type of cultural product for public consumption, in order to profit financially.

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