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Why Ubisoft Is Making The Division

IGN:Ubisoft explains why the timing is right for a Clancy MMO and how development on the project has progressed

Blankolf4635d ago

I think the sole reason should be the great concept it has around it.

Enemy4635d ago

Ubisoft are on fire with The Division, Watch_Dogs, and The Crew.

Livecustoms4635d ago

couldnt agree more shame ea dont put all there money to good use !

NateCole4635d ago

Really great no doubt but the truth is i was hoping for an rpg or somthing elst that is not a shooter.

Godz Kastro4635d ago

It is an rpg at least, just with guns instead of swords :)

Godz Kastro4635d ago

After that demo this is my most anticipated game!!!! Hurry!!!!

JsonHenry4635d ago

For me this was the show stopper at E3. Nothing else in the show made me want it as bad as this game did.

Ilovetheps54635d ago

I agree that the game looked real good. But the thing that really impressed me with the demo that they showed was that the player communication sounded real. It wasn't overdone. It sounded like a couple gamers actually talking to each other in a strategic game. For some reason, that is tough for companies to get right.

But, the game does look great. I'll probably pick it up whenever it comes out.

Godz Kastro4635d ago

Same here and the best part was it was kept under wraps. Between this and Titanfall im set.

I actually watched the e3 demo of this game like 4-5 times. Ive never done that for a game. Once or twice maybe but 5-6 times. I keep listening to the players banter and all the detail around.

Correct me if im wrong but did she start a multi player match by shooting off the flare at the end of the video?

JsonHenry4635d ago

I don't know how that worked out. I just know once she set a flare for evac that she was ambushed. I am thinking it was just to set a climatic ending to the demo. making you want to see more of what was going to happen. From the looks of it though I got the impression it was supposed to be a rival group (actual humans) but I could be wrong. They really left me with more questions than answers as far as to what type of game it is. I just know I want it.

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Assassin’s Creed: Hexe director, Clint Hocking, has left Ubisoft as part of franchise upheaval

Clint Hocking, the creative director of the upcoming Assassin’s Creed game, Codename Hexe, has left Ubisoft, VGC understands.

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The Division Franchise Celebrates Ten Years

It has been ten years of the franchise and a celebration is planned.

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Ubisoft CEO Explains Three-Year Plan to Revamp Game Publisher Through New ‘Creative House’ Strategy

“Assassin’s Creed” publisher Ubi soft is trying to emerge from a rocky few years. CEO Yves Guillemot breaks down the new strategy for success.

rlow113d ago

Well it will come down to the games. Hopefully they live up in o expectation.

mastershredder12d ago

“Ubi soft is trying to emerge from a rocky few years“

^ THIS after Ubisoft’s fluff pieces about how great they are doing after Assassins, Attack on Titan and laying offs. The hype fell the floor apparently.

Agent7512d ago

I was a bit gutted with The Division, too many bells and whistles like Far Cry. Never rated Prince of Persia or The Crew. Rayman, it’s too long in the tooth, lay it to rest.

PRIMORDUS12d ago

Far Cry and Assassin's Creed, this is all Ubishit can make. It would be better if Ubishit just close down, and sell their other IP's, like Splinter Cell, Beyond Good and Evil, etc. Far Cry and Assassin's Creed can just die, that is enough.

KicksnSnares10d ago

We need a Far Cry 2 remastered/remake.