If Ubisoft has spent recent years injecting a new lease of life into dormant franchises (see: Rainbow Six Siege and this year’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands), then the next ten months will see the mega-publisher narrow its focus to four marquee Aaa titles: the as-yet-untitled Assassin’s Creed 2017, Far Cry 5, The Crew 2 and South Park: The Fractured But Whole.
The latter sequel just locked in a mid-October release date earlier today, and though Ubi is keeping any further details under lock and key in anticipation of E3 2017 next month, Ubisoft boss Yves Guillemot has confirmed via press release that all four games – South Park included – will launch within the publisher’s 2017-2018 fiscal year. In short: expect them to be with us sometime before March 31st, 2018.
Over the last three fiscal years, Ubisoft has — with remarkable success — created numerous new brands and rebooted Rainbow Six and Ghost Recon… In...
The latter sequel just locked in a mid-October release date earlier today, and though Ubi is keeping any further details under lock and key in anticipation of E3 2017 next month, Ubisoft boss Yves Guillemot has confirmed via press release that all four games – South Park included – will launch within the publisher’s 2017-2018 fiscal year. In short: expect them to be with us sometime before March 31st, 2018.
Over the last three fiscal years, Ubisoft has — with remarkable success — created numerous new brands and rebooted Rainbow Six and Ghost Recon… In...
- 5/17/2017
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Matthew Byrd May 17, 2017
UbiSoft confirms new entries in the Far Cry, The Crew and Assassin's Creed videogame series...
A trickle of Ubisoft news turned into a downpour today as the publisher took to Twitter to officially announce the development of three major franchise sequels.
Today, Ubisoft's Twitter account sent out the following tweets which confirm the imminent arrival of Far Cry 5, The Crew 2, and a new Assassin's Creed game:
Are you ready for a hefty dose of new Far Cry adventures? https://t.co/RiR9MZvSR8 pic.twitter.com/dxcHCzAKEG
— Ubisoft UK (@UbisoftUK) May 16, 2017
Beyond the road%u2026 Stay with us for more high octane thrills! >> https://t.co/SAFYt3ox7l pic.twitter.com/E5BttqCFuz — Ubisoft UK (@UbisoftUK) May 16, 2017
Sharpen your blade. The Assassins will soon step out of the shadows... pic.twitter.com/nUrM4A57J0
— Assassins Creed UK (@Assassins_UK) May 16, 2017
Elsewhere, Ubisoft confirmed that South Park...
UbiSoft confirms new entries in the Far Cry, The Crew and Assassin's Creed videogame series...
A trickle of Ubisoft news turned into a downpour today as the publisher took to Twitter to officially announce the development of three major franchise sequels.
Today, Ubisoft's Twitter account sent out the following tweets which confirm the imminent arrival of Far Cry 5, The Crew 2, and a new Assassin's Creed game:
Are you ready for a hefty dose of new Far Cry adventures? https://t.co/RiR9MZvSR8 pic.twitter.com/dxcHCzAKEG
— Ubisoft UK (@UbisoftUK) May 16, 2017
Beyond the road%u2026 Stay with us for more high octane thrills! >> https://t.co/SAFYt3ox7l pic.twitter.com/E5BttqCFuz — Ubisoft UK (@UbisoftUK) May 16, 2017
Sharpen your blade. The Assassins will soon step out of the shadows... pic.twitter.com/nUrM4A57J0
— Assassins Creed UK (@Assassins_UK) May 16, 2017
Elsewhere, Ubisoft confirmed that South Park...
- 5/16/2017
- Den of Geek
As revealed earlier this week, the 18th edition of the festival will feature more than 20 world premieres. Screen runs through some local highlights and previews the RioMarket.
The 2016 Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival (Oct 6-16) will open with the South American premiere of Denis Villeneuve’s Arrival, which premiered at Venice Film Festival.
The festival’s full line-up, which was revealed earlier this week, will include 20 world premieres. The majority of those are local productions selected to compete for the Redentor award (a trophy that resembles the Christ Redeemer statue, made of 35mm film pieces).
The event’s competitive strand, Premiere Brasil, will feature eight titles this year, all of which have been selected to showcase new productions in the country’s film industry.
Seven of those films are world premieres, including the most recent titles of established directors, such as Andrucha Waddington (Me, You, Them and The House of Sand), and debuts from emerging film-makers...
The 2016 Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival (Oct 6-16) will open with the South American premiere of Denis Villeneuve’s Arrival, which premiered at Venice Film Festival.
The festival’s full line-up, which was revealed earlier this week, will include 20 world premieres. The majority of those are local productions selected to compete for the Redentor award (a trophy that resembles the Christ Redeemer statue, made of 35mm film pieces).
The event’s competitive strand, Premiere Brasil, will feature eight titles this year, all of which have been selected to showcase new productions in the country’s film industry.
Seven of those films are world premieres, including the most recent titles of established directors, such as Andrucha Waddington (Me, You, Them and The House of Sand), and debuts from emerging film-makers...
- 9/28/2016
- by elaineguerini@terra.com.br (Elaine Guerini)
- ScreenDaily
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