Speaking to Game File, a member of Ubisoft verified that the Driver television adaptation is no longer happening. Greenlit in 2021, this Driver TV show was set to come about in a collaboration with ...
Ubisoft Film & Television and Binge’s Allan Ungar and Vincent Talenti produce the series. Executive producers are Ubisoft Film & Television’s Jason Altman, Danielle Kreinik and Genevieve Jones. “We’re ...
Ubisoft's live-action Driver series has been cancelled. According to journalist Stephen Totilo, the production company behind the show, Binge, has closed down, taking the Driver series with it.
Ubisoft has cancelled the Driver TV adaptation but insisted it's still working on projects related to the beloved racing series. Speaking to Game File, Ubisoft confirmed it had cancelled the show, ...
Ubisoft has announced that it will resurrect its popular Driver video games for a streaming series set to launch on Binge.com. Ubisoft Film & Television is developing the project, which will center ...
The fast-paced Driver series of games is being turned into a live-action TV show for gaming video service Binge. Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the big screen, small screen ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Ubisoft's Driver video game series is becoming a TV show. Ubisoft has announced a deal with the new gaming-focused streaming service Binge for a ...
Ubisoft has announced its lineup for E3, and it includes the new Driver game. Finally, it looks like we'll know if it's called Driver: The Recruit or C.O.P. The Recruit. Maybe we will hear about both, ...
Ubisoft has revealed that the engine for Watch Dogs was originally intended for a different game focused on driving, potentially in the Driver franchise. Speaking to IGN, Ubisoft North American ...
Driver, back in the old days, was a game which rightfully held triple-A status, as told by its success during the PlayStation era. Ubisoft now wants to make their latest Driver game, Driver: San ...
Atari has agreed to sell the Driver franchise and most of developer Reflections' assets to Ubisoft in a deal worth EUR 19 million. The move is part of Atari's streamlining plans, says CEO Bruno ...