Ubisoft wants its future projects to be deeper but smaller in scope.
Ubisoft must be in a reflective mood. Yesterday the company was walking back its once-strident commitment to, and now it's decided that maybe not every Assassin's Creed needs to be a sprawling 150-hour epic. I couldn't agree more., Ubisoft's VP of editorial, Fawzi Mesmar, shed some light on the company's philosophy regarding its upcoming games.
It feels like quite a shift for a company that's become synonymous with enormous, sprawling open worlds stuffed to the gills with collectibles and buyable gewgaws over the last decade. Sure, it's not like the company only produces Assassin's Creed and Far Cry games: Ubisoft is huge enough that it can have teams work on stuff like a
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