Ubisoft has revealed plans to highlight climate issues through in-game events in Riders Republic and the upcoming Skull & Bones
The sky will be orange, there will be smoke and fog throughout the game, and certain parts of the map will be inaccessible.
Players will have to identify the most fragile and flammable areas of Sequoia National Park and engage in collaborative activities to protect it., will include an in-game event designed to promote the issue of overfishing. “Our first activation will address resource exploitation, showing what happens in the game world and the real world when the demand for sharks’ fins results in the overfishing of sharks,” Ubisoft“Players will have the choice to contribute to marine wildlife protection and comprehend the destructive nature of the shark fin trade.”
It added: “As players contribute to community challenges, rewards will be unlocked for all players depending on the overall level of participation.”
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