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Ubisoft has been at the helm of many iconic franchises over the years. Now, some of its classic games will be coming back thanks to a partnership with Atari. On August 26th, Atari and Ubisoft announced that Atari has secured the rights to five Ubisoft titles, with the explicit intention of bringing them to new platforms. Under the partnership, Atari will re-release the games, while looking into opportunities to “expand their reach through updated formats, new content, and extended distribution titles.”
Which Ubisoft Games Atari Plans to Bring Back, Explained
The games Atari has acquired from Ubisoft include titles from as far back as 2005 up to more recent 2016 releases. The full list of games that Atari will be bringing to modern platforms is as follows:
- Cold Fear (2005)
- Child of Eden (2011)
- I Am Alive (2012)
- Grow Home (2015)
- Grow Up (2016)

This list offers an interesting mix of Ubisoft’s back catalog. 2005’s Cold Fear is a survival horror game that received mixed critical reception, while Child of Eden is a “musical rail shooter” with relatively positive reception from critics and fans alike. As its title suggests, I Am Alive is a survival game with a post-apocalyptic setting, which also received mixed reviews.
Not to leave out the cozy gamers, Grow Home is a sort of Wall-E style game where you play as a robot determined to grow a plant to help bring oxygen back to its home planet. Grow Up is the 2016 sequel to this adorable robot game.
In all, these aren’t necessarily Ubisoft’s most beloved and well-known titles. However, Atari’s interest in bringing new content to the games could give them a renaissance with fans of their respective genres. There’s certainly a little something for everyone here, from horror to music games to survival and beyond.









