
Normally the news of a videogame company changing their logo wouldn't be very big news (or even worth discussing at all), but then again Ubisoft has a way of screwing up even the most miniscule things in the entire world - the French gaming publisher announced yesterday that their logo had gone through a redesign and introduced the world to "the new Ubisoft swirl":


Their previous logo had been in use since 2003, and this attempt SEEMS to be going for something more minimalist and simplistic - but winds up looking half-assed and unfinished. And since the internet has never really been shy about criticizing Ubisoft when they release something ugly and incomplete-looking, they're taking them to task on this uggo logo.

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But probably the most popular take on the sad new logo is the one that realizes the TRUE meaning of it - it's just the poo emoji viewed from above:

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...which got so big that someone actually 3D printed it.
Regardless of your feelings about the new logo, I think we can all agree that they should go back to their dope 80s logo. Seriously, this is better than any swirly-thing:














Bitte nicht spoilern!
Ihr fragt euch, warum es zur neuen Staffel Twin Peaks keine richtigen Trailer gab? Ganz einfach: David Lynch ist kein Fan davon, den kompletten Plot vorwegzunehmen.


Minimal.
Rundumerneuerung kurz vor der E3. Der französische Publisher Ubisoft geht mit der Zeit und gibt sich ein neues Logo.
Kann man mal machen?
Auch die Nintendo Switch wird dem Ruf der Nintendo-Handhelds gerecht und hält eine ganze Menge Missbrauch aus.




Yakko, Wakko und Dot kommen vielleicht zurück.
Bei Warner wird mit dem Gedanken gespielt, die Animaniacs wieder aus der Kiste zu holen.
(Fire Emblem ist schuld.)
Das Team von Intelligent Systems hat Lust auf ein neues Advance Wars, aber noch keine genaue Vorstellung, wie es aussehen könnte.




































