Ubisoft Reveals E3 Lineup

With just barely a week before the 2006 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) rocks the gaming community, Ubisoft unveiled its video game lineup, which will be showcased at booth #924 in the South Hall.

Looking at the lineup, Ubisoft is clearly showing its commitment to the next generation of consoles and videogames.

Ubisoft lineup for E3 2006 includes:

  • Assassin’s Creed: Experience the power of a feared Assassin when playersÂ’ actions will throw the immediate environment into chaos and shape events in this pivotal moment during the Third Crusade.
  • Brothers in Arms Hells’ Highway: Gearbox SoftwareÂ’s critically acclaimed squad-based WWII shooter launches into the next generation of gaming with graphics and gameplay features powered by Unreal Engine 3 and a completely redesigned online component. As Matt Baker, lead a squad of real soldiers who think, relate and fight together through the brutal trials of the dramatic Operation Market Garden.
  •  Dark Messiah of Might & Magic: The PC game is powered by an enhanced version of the Source engine from Valve. The second chapter in the new Might & Magic franchise allows players to experience combat as an expert warrior, mage or assassin using a vast array of devastating weapons against vicious creatures in a captivating fantasy environment.
  •  Enchanted Arms: The first RPG developed exclusively for Xbox 360, this epic adventure created by FromSoftware in Japan is arriving for the first time in North America and Europe. The title allows players to escape to a fantasy world filled with beautiful cinema-quality graphics, unique characters and bizarre creatures.
  • Open Season: Team up with the cast of characters from Sony Pictures AnimationÂ’s feature-length CGI film Open Season coming in September. ItÂ’s a riotous romp in the great outdoors for kids of all ages when a rowdy brood of forest animals turn the tables on unsuspecting hunters.
  • Rayman Raving Rabbids: Developed by famed creative director Michel Ancel, this new installment of the Rayman franchise has RaymanÂ’s world threatened by a devastating invasion by the most unexpected creatures and Rayman must battle to save his world and its inhabitants.
  • Red Steel: The only original first-person game built from the ground up and exclusively for the Wii launch. Red Steel takes full advantage of NintendoÂ’s innovative controller and provides the unique experience of combined gunplay and swordplay.
  • Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Double Agent: The best-selling Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell saga is taking an entirely new direction. In the highly anticipated next chapter, play as a double agent spy for the first time. Take on dual roles of covert operative and ruthless terrorist, where choices of whom to betray and whom to protect affect the outcome of the game.
  • Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas: Tom Clancy’S Rainbow Six makes its dramatic next-generation debut. Rainbow operatives take to the chaotic streets of Las Vegas as an escalating terrorist siege in “Sin City” threatens to take world terrorism to new heights.

With just barely a week before the 2006 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) rocks the gaming community, Ubisoft unveiled its video game lineup, which will be showcased at booth #924 in the South Hall.

Looking at the lineup, Ubisoft is clearly showing its commitment to the next generation of consoles and videogames.

Ubisoft lineup for E3 2006 includes:

  • Assassin’s Creed: Experience the power of a feared Assassin when playersÂ’ actions will throw the immediate environment into chaos and shape events in this pivotal moment during the Third Crusade.
  • Brothers in Arms Hells’ Highway: Gearbox SoftwareÂ’s critically acclaimed squad-based WWII shooter launches into the next generation of gaming with graphics and gameplay features powered by Unreal Engine 3 and a completely redesigned online component. As Matt Baker, lead a squad of real soldiers who think, relate and fight together through the brutal trials of the dramatic Operation Market Garden.
  •  Dark Messiah of Might & Magic: The PC game is powered by an enhanced version of the Source engine from Valve. The second chapter in the new Might & Magic franchise allows players to experience combat as an expert warrior, mage or assassin using a vast array of devastating weapons against vicious creatures in a captivating fantasy environment.
  •  Enchanted Arms: The first RPG developed exclusively for Xbox 360, this epic adventure created by FromSoftware in Japan is arriving for the first time in North America and Europe. The title allows players to escape to a fantasy world filled with beautiful cinema-quality graphics, unique characters and bizarre creatures.
  • Open Season: Team up with the cast of characters from Sony Pictures AnimationÂ’s feature-length CGI film Open Season coming in September. ItÂ’s a riotous romp in the great outdoors for kids of all ages when a rowdy brood of forest animals turn the tables on unsuspecting hunters.
  • Rayman Raving Rabbids: Developed by famed creative director Michel Ancel, this new installment of the Rayman franchise has RaymanÂ’s world threatened by a devastating invasion by the most unexpected creatures and Rayman must battle to save his world and its inhabitants.
  • Red Steel: The only original first-person game built from the ground up and exclusively for the Wii launch. Red Steel takes full advantage of NintendoÂ’s innovative controller and provides the unique experience of combined gunplay and swordplay.
  • Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Double Agent: The best-selling Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell saga is taking an entirely new direction. In the highly anticipated next chapter, play as a double agent spy for the first time. Take on dual roles of covert operative and ruthless terrorist, where choices of whom to betray and whom to protect affect the outcome of the game.
  • Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas: Tom Clancy’S Rainbow Six makes its dramatic next-generation debut. Rainbow operatives take to the chaotic streets of Las Vegas as an escalating terrorist siege in “Sin City” threatens to take world terrorism to new heights.

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