The firm behind the blockbuster "Assassin's Creed" and "Tom Clancy" franchises expects this fiscal year it will spare more than 2,300 trees by eliminating six million paper manuals in videogame packages. "Ubisoft is often recognized for making great games, but it's a special privilege to be the industry leader at saving trees," said North American president of Ubisoft Laurent Detoc. "Introducing in-game digital manuals is just the latest example of Ubisoft?s ongoing commitment to being a more environmentally conscious company." In a move made possible with nods from Microsoft and Sony, digitized manuals will be included on disks that hold game software, according to Ubisoft vice president of operations Rich Kubiszewski.