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Home   >  Events  >  Creative CITM "It Doesn't Look Like the Picture: Recipes and Stories from Ubisoft's AAA Kitchen"
Date: 02-12-2015
Timetable: 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Location: Sala de Actos del Vertex - Campus Nord (Planta -1 - Plaza Eusebi Güell 6, 08034 Barcelona)

The Creative CITM: "It Doesn’t Look Like the Picture: Recipes and Stories from Ubisoft’s AAA Kitchen", with Matthew Clarke, video game developer at Ubisoft, will take place in the Auditorium [Sala d’Actes] of the Vertex Building – Campus Nord UPC (Floor -1 – Plaça Eusebi Güell 6, Barcelona) on Wednesday 2 December at 6 pm.

During this lecture, Matthew will discuss his experiences working in this leading video games company and share personal anecdotes and professional advice he has learned throughout his extensive career of over 10 years at Ubisoft, where he has participated in major international productions of AAA video games.

The lecture will be given in English.

The speaker

Matthew Clarke has been a game developer at Ubisoft since 2001. After obtaining a diploma in computer engineering at the University of Sherbrooke (Quebec, Canada), he began his career at Ubisoft Montreal, where he worked on the series Prince of Persia and Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell. He has worked at Ubisoft Barcelona since 2009, where he has worked as a developer on The Adventures of Tintin: The Unicorn's Secret, The Crew and Assassin's Creed: Unity Dead Kings.