He died in a plane accident by Claude Guillemot, co-founder of Ubisoft, creator of video games like Assasin's Creed or Just Dance
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Claude Guillemot died in a plane accident on Friday in a wheat field near the airfield of La Baule, a city on the French Atlantic coast, to the west of the country. The co-founder of the French video game studio Ubisoft Claude Guillemot died in a plane accident last Friday in the west of the country, the company confirmed.
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Claude Guillemot died in a plane accident on Friday in a wheat field near the airfield of La Baule, a city on the French Atlantic coast, to the west of the country.
according to OKDiarioThe co-founder of the French video game studio Ubisoft Claude Guillemot died in a plane accident last Friday in the west of the country, the company confirmed.
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Saturday, June 20
Claude Guillemot, co-founder of Ubisoft, dies in plane crash
Reliability 92 · very high32 sources18 independent voices13 countries · 7 languagesblind spot · Right siderewrites detectedDeath of Claude Guillemot, cofounder of Ubisoft, in a light aircraft crash in La Baule
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Reliability 70 · high6 sources6 independent voices2 countries · 1 languagesCross-bloc