Ubisoft is one of the world’s biggest publishers of video games, so it stands to reason that its E3 conference is going to garner plenty of attention. The really odd thing is that with the exception of a couple of games, we already had a good idea of what was coming – and the lack of surprise wasn’t helped by the fact that Ubisoft decided to highlight new content to coming to existing titles, such as Rainbow Six: Siege and For Honor.
Despite that, it was a pretty impressive showing from the French veteran if only because it displayed breadth and depth of content the company contributes to the crazy world of video games. We got a few surprise announcements and saw a bit more of games we’re already looking forward to playing in 2018 and beyond.
Oh, and there was a dancing panda. Can’t forget that.
What worked
While there was an awful lot of CGI and scripted cinematics on display, Ubisoft struck a fairly decent balance between showcasing actual gameplay as well as glitz. Skull & Bones – Ubisoft’s attempt to take down Rare’s Sea of Thieves – serves as a good example. The atmosphere was set perfectly by some …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming