• D-Box Technologies (DBO) has jumped almost 90 per cent today, after signing an agreement with video games developer Ubisoft 
  • Through the agreement, Ubisoft will integrate D-Box’s patented high definition haptics and motion technology into its game development pathway 
  • D-Box’s technology provides sensory feedback, allowing players to feel physical responses to in-game stimuli
  • D-Box Technologies (DBO) is up 87.5 per cent and is trading at $0.075 per share 

D-Box Technologies (DBO) has jumped almost 90 per cent today, after signing an agreement with video games developer Ubisoft.

Based in Europe, Ubisoft is a giant in the videogame publishing industry, posting net turnover in 2019 of approximately C$2.405 billion.

Through the agreement, Ubisoft will integrate D-Box’s patented high definition haptics and motion technology into its game development pathway. Ubisoft stated that this will allow its players to immerse themselves more fully into its games. 

D-Box’s technology delivers whole-body feedback and provides haptic sensory response data, allowing players to feel physical responses to in-game stimuli. 

Ubisoft and D-Box Technologies have partnered up before and both welcomed the chance to develop their working relationship. 

Spokesperson for Ubisoft, Chris Early said he was keen to expand on the work the company had down with D-Box, following the success of previous collaborations.

“D-Box’s innovative approach to motion technology will have a positive impact on the gaming experience for our players,” he said. 

Meanwhile, President and CEO of D-Box Technologies Sebastien Mailhot said this was a new milestone for the company.

“The possibilities for innovation are endless and we are thrilled to collaborate with Ubisoft and contribute to the gaming experience of the future, designed for a variety of applications for casual and competitive gamers.

“The video game industry around the world is constantly growing and we are excited to capitalise on this new strategic partnership,” he said. 

D-Box Technologies (DBO) is up 87.5 per cent and is trading at C$0.075 per share at 12:45 pm EDT. 

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