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There’s Little To Enjoy — Ubisoft E3 Conference Review.
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After a cancellation in 2020, E3 returned for 2021. I was hoping that the gaming firms would have enough time to put on a lively conference after such a long wait. Ubisoft’s presentation was bad at best, and it was terrible at worst. I’ll discuss what they could do to improve this as well as what they accomplished at the conference.
Several of the initiatives they already had received attention at the conference. Since adding to Assassins Creed might entice additional individuals to play the game, I’m relieved they’re doing it. Within the list of games revealed, Far Cry 6 piqued my interest. The villain was a lot more interesting to me. One of the most essential components of a tale for me is having a well-created villain, which may make it more interesting and engaging.
The fact that television programs and films are being shown at a gaming conference perplexes me the most. That was the most surprising aspect of the conference for me. It felt like it came from absolutely nowhere. If the shows were on a Ubisoft platform, it might be understandable, but this is not the case. Ubisoft seemed to be more interested in filling space than showing impactful games.