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News   Ubi Soft Reveals E3 Games
- Posted By Lander Clinton, 04.30.2002

Ubi Soft released today a list of games they plan to show at the upcoming E3 event in Los Angeles.

One of the most anticipated games of the show will be the next chapter in the Rayman saga, "Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc."

"Ubi Soft is proud to be one of the few companies willing to represent the disabled," said no one, of the limbless hero.

Included in the last are the latest Tom Clancy games as well as games based on "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon." Ubi Soft made no mention of showing one if its GameCube titles, "Evolution Worlds," but there are always surprises at E3.

If you'll be at the convention in three weeks, check out Ubi Soft's booth in the South Hall.

Source: Press Release