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'UbiArt' tames the Children of Gaming

GamR Mag's, Christian Orkibi, looks into how Ubisoft's visual framework is bringing emotion and innocence back into the world of gaming, starting with the reveal of their newest titles.

"Ubisoft are predominantly known for their killer series that fall under a yearly release schedule. Assassins Creed and Tom Clancy have both grown the company exponentially since their foundation. In the 2011 Rayman iteration, “Rayman Origins”, Ubisoft launched their latest visual tool, the UbiArt framework."

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Ubisoft to Focus on "Return to Leadership" in Open World Genre, Expand Live Service Experiences

Ubisoft says they are focusing on two "core verticals," and that's to return as a leader in the open world genre, and live service games.

enkiduxiv2d ago

Calling Ubisoft a leader in open world gaming at any point in time would be like calling Dollar General a leader in retail.

excaliburps2d ago

Well, to be fair, they did pump out good open world games before. It was used as a template so much that people now know what it means when you say it's like an Ubi open world collectahon.

shinoff21832d ago

What though? I can't think of one game they had where I liked anything about it. Atleast since the ps3/360 Gen

Kornholic2d ago

If they have never been the leader in open world gaming, then explain me this: why does almost every open world game follow the same tired old Ubisoft open world formula?

Follow the Leader.

Aphrodia1d 13h ago

YO dont' talk bad about the General. There'll be problems...

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isarai2d ago

You were never the leader bro 🤣

shinoff21832d ago (Edited 2d ago )

I don't think they were ever the leader tbh. I've never really cared for any of their open world games. I do wanna try watch dogs 2 because it looks like it's set in San Fran. Looked interesting

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Ubisoft's Recent Antics Have Me Fearful For The Sands of Time Remake

Hanzala from eXputer: "With Ubisoft's practices becoming increasingly anti-consumer lately, the destruction of The Sands of Time Remake looks almost inevitable."

thorstein30d ago (Edited 30d ago )

Hey Ubi, here's a gun, don't shoot yourself in the foot.

*Ubi takes gun, aims at foot, empties clip*

Chocoburger30d ago

At this point, only dummies have any hope left for Ubi-junk games.

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Disney adds Blizzard and Ubisoft veterans to its games leadership team

Top executives including games boss Sean Shoptaw have also been promoted…

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