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Open world games division








open world games division

"The vast Star Wars lore is an incredible source of inspiration for our teams," commented Guillemot. It's unclear whether the Star Wars title will follow this same format, but Ubisoft CEO Guillemot has described the project as being part of a long-term collaboration with Disney and Lucasfilm Games. "This is a lore that we love, and we want to do it justice with a game and story that bring both lifelong and new fans on an immersive and outstanding journey that will stay with them for years," he said.īoth of Massive Entertainment's The Division titles have been games as a service, inviting players to return frequently to engage with daily tasks or new content, earn loot and develop characters, and play with or against others in multiplayer. This seems to confirm that was indeed just a joke. He had previously joked that he was working on a new Splinter Cell game, which Ubisoft played down. Julian Gerighty, who was the creative director of The Division 2, will serve the same role for the Star Wars title. The approach is far different from EA, which has shifted to Frostbite for nearly every game it makes. It's one of several engines Ubisoft uses for its games, with the Assassin's Creed games using the AnvilNext engine, instead.

open world games division

It's a versatile engine that despite being created for open-world games, was also used for South Park: The Fractured But Whole and Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle. The unnamed Star Wars title will be developed on the Snowdrop engine, which was most recently used by Massive Entertainment for The Division 2. Although little is known about the game, it has been described as "a new story-driven open-world Star Wars adventure." The development effort will be led by Massive Entertainment, the studio behind The Division series.

open world games division

Ubisoft has announced it is partnering with Lucasfilm Games on a new Star Wars game.










Open world games division