
It's a well believed idea that major publishers hate originality and that they'll take a direct hand in development if they don't like the direction a game is going. While that may well happen, Child of Light writer Jeffrey Yohalem was surprised to find Ubisoft was nothing but supportive of his fairy tale RPG.

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A recent content update for Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night included the chance to play as Aurora from Child of Light. Here is a review of that experience
Not sure that I want easter-puke deviant art looking crap pile inserted into an Igarashi game.

Neil writes: "Ready to embark on a new journey? One that mixes the gothic side-scrolling of Bloodstained: Ritual of the night with Ubisoft's Child of Light? 505 Games' latest crossover does just that."
It's probably because the cost of the project was significantly less than it's other major franchises - Assassins Creed etc. If Ubi were investing 50+ Million in the game's development, I bet you my last penny they would have had something to say about the direction of Child of Light.
and it paid off. Hopefully lesson learned. I am loving every minute of it.
Well I guess it won't be a casual fest like mostly every other Ubi game. Can't wait til Friday to play this game