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Ubisoft Toronto collaborating on next Assassin's Creed Mar 28th 2013, 11:02 Ubisoft Toronto has five projects ready to go after finishing Splinter: Cell Blacklist.
Splinter Cell: Blacklist developer Ubisoft Toronto has already begun working with other Ubisoft studios on the next Assassin's Creed title, which is due after this year's Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag. Ubisoft Toronto studio manager Jade Raymond confirmed the news to Polygon and teased that the developer has five projects ready to go after shipping Splinter Cell: Blacklist in August. "We have two big collaborations coming that we're not talking about, on two of the biggest franchises at Ubisoft," said Raymond. "We also have two new IP." The fifth project will be related to Splinter Cell. Raymond also said that Ubisoft Toronto has completed its work on the multiplayer for the long-dormant Rainbow Six: Patriots. While Raymond wouldn't talk about specifics relating to the next Assassin's Creed, she said it was great to be working with some of the people who helped start the Assassin's Creed franchise back in 2007. "The thing that's great to me is that there is still some of my favorite people who, you know, we were in the trenches shipping that first one," said Raymond. "We lived through all of that stuff together and some of those guys are still on the franchise and have been there." Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag is being developed by eight Ubisoft studios: Montreal, Singapore, Sofia, Annecy, Kiev, Quebec, Bucharest, and Montpellier. It will be released for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC, and Wii U on October 29 in North America and November 1 in Europe. For more on Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, check out GameSpot's previous coverage. Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at GameSpot | Persona 3 movie adaptation due in Japan this Fall Mar 28th 2013, 11:01 Anime studio AIC A.S.T.A is handling production on the project; may be first part of multiple films to follow.
Atlus just announced that it will be adapting Persona 3 into an animated film. The movie is called Persona 3 The Movie #1: Spring of Birth and will be in Japanese theatres this fall. The main character from the game, whose name is determined by the player, is officially called Makoto Yuki in the film. Production for the film will be handled by animation company AIC A.S.T.A., known for the anime series GunxSword, Blood+ and the adaptation of Persona 4. The film is being directed by Noriaki Akitaya, whose directorial works include the Bakuman and Code Geass anime series. Atlus and AIC A.S.T.A. have yet to confirm if the adaptation will be split into multiple films, given the movie's naming conventions. For more information on the film, check out the official site. Persona 3 for the PlayStation 2 was praised for its storyline, production values, and meshing of gameplay styles. The game was also released for the PSP and was praised for its story and new features exclusive for the platform. Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at GameSpot | New Atelier title out in Japan on June 27 Mar 28th 2013, 11:00 PS3 exclusive Atelier Escha & Logy to be running on Dynasty Warriors game engine and features two protagonists.
Gust and Tecmo Koei announced on a recent issue of Japanese magazine Dengeki PlayStation that it will be releasing a new Atelier title in Japan this year, exclusively for the PS3. The new title is called Atelier Escha & Logy: Alchemists of the Dusk Sky and will be out in June 27 in Japan. The RPG begins right where the previous game, Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk, ended and stars two alchemists, the happy-go-lucky female Escha and the calm sword-wielding male Logy. Players can choose which character to start with; from there, the same story will play out from different perspectives depending on who they picked. The game also has multiple endings. The game is also using the LTGL engine that's commonly used in Tecmo Koei's Dynasty Warriors franchise. Battles in the game now feature a six-person party who can switch between front and back rows. There is currently no news on an English version of the game at this point in time. Atelier Ayesha was recently out in North America on March 5. For more information, check out GameSpot's coverage on the title. Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at GameSpot | |
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