As one would surmise, it s more than likely that the television series would be an adaptation of one of Ubisoft s properties, but, of course, it s not guaranteed. However, it would be strange for the company to not capitalize on OSRS Gold for Sale the popularity of a preexisting franchise and opt to make a totally original program instead.Should Ubisoft eventually hammer out a deal to create its own show for Netflix, it will be joining the ranks of other video game publishers and developers that have done so. For example, the company s competitor in Activision recently released Skylanders Academyon Netflix, which Activision declares to be the streaming platform s first original show based on a video game property.Like Activision s own Activision-Blizzard Studios for television and film projects, Ubisoft also has a movie and TV studio, dubbed Ubisoft Motion Pictures. The sector of the company produced the Rabbids Invasion TV show for Nickelodeon, and is also planning on putting out a movie based on its third-person shooter The Division starring actor Jake Gyllenhaal. Taking all of this into consideration, Ubisoft s decision to potentially foray into television with Netflix would undoubtedly become a lucrative venture, especially should the company center the series around one of its more kid-friendly properties like Rayman: Origins, as it could market and sell lots of colorful toys and ancillary products. Naturally, though, it s anyone s guess as to what will come of Ubisoft s negotiations with Netflix, but the company could end up surprising everyone by catering to more mature audiences with a series focusing on one of its Tom Clancy titles like, say, Splinter Cell.