Assassin’s Creed can be an online game game
The Creed Assassin game usually has independent business (and often solitary), but Ubisoft is ready to change all that. The Bloomberg source claims Ubisoft is developing Assassin’s Creed Infinity, a project that changes the alternative history series into direct online services such as Grand Theft Auto Online. Instead of playing mostly on yourself in one historical period, you will routinely join other players in “several settings” that will grow and develop over time. You will have a reason to continue playing (and keep paying) for a long time where the current air conditioner is very dependent on the DLC and a sequel that often remains fresh.
Although there will be individual games that are bound to unlimited with their own look and feel, they will all be associated together, the source said.
Ubisoft confirms that infinity is there, but will not explain the game in detail. It is intended to please fans who want “a more cohesive approach” to the game universe, the company said.
However, upheaval in the company might threaten the project. Ubisoft recently brings together the Montreal team and Quebec City to help Assassin’s Creed develop through shared talents. While it can strengthen the quality of each release, Quebec will lead the franchise – the problem when the studio and Montreal sometimes have bitter competition.
More importantly, there is no fears Ubisoft has not fully addressed claims of violations that cause the company to fire the main creative heads and certain studio leaders. A spokesman said Ubisoft had investigated all claims and took appropriate action, but Bloomberg’s contact said that the manager accused of abuse remains in the senior role and that employees reported racism and sexism that were not handled.
That, in turn, can limit Ubisoft resources to infinity. While the hunt from the studio near Ubisoft Montreal is a problem, claims of violations have also led to more staff jumping ship from that location. Just talking, Ubisoft might need to multiply its efforts to eliminate poisonous behavior if they will retain the talents they need to produce their best work.
Update: Ubisoft, in response to violaim claims, said that it “took each and every suspicion seriously and conducted a series of investigations over the past year led by independent third-party taking action quickly and in accordance with warnings, the elimination of managerial responsibility or dismissal. “While it refuses to enter specifically, it is said that” every employee who has charges and remains in Ubisoft has been strictly reviewed by third parties and released or undergoing the right disciplinary action. “