EndWar sequel under development at Ubisoft Shanghai

EndWar - Image 1 A sequel for last year’s Tom Clancy‘s EndWar (PC, PS3, PSP, DS, Xbox 360) is apparently already being developed by the same studio who made the original. This time, the dev team will be focusing on the single-player campaign along with tweaking the combat chain. More from de Plater after the jump.

EndWar - Image 1

A sequel for last year’s Tom Clancy‘s EndWar (PC, PS3, PSP, DS, Xbox 360) is apparently already being developed by the same studio who made the original. This was confirmed by Ubisoft‘s Michael De Plater to VideoGamer.com.

According to de Plater, the smaller Ubisoft Shanghai team working on the sequel will be focusing on the single-player campaign along with tweaking the combat chain:

You compare it [EndWar] to World in Conflict, or Company of Heroes, where they invest a lot in the storytelling, thereÂ’s no mysteries about how we could do that and apply it in the game, itÂ’s just something we didnÂ’t give attention to. Giving more attention to the single-player is straightforward to address and will make the game a lot of fun.

Changing the way the combat chain works, the paper, scissors, rock, and adding the differentiation between the three factions, again itÂ’s not something thatÂ’s even necessarily hard to do; itÂ’s something that we chose not to do with the accessibility. So, yeah I think itÂ’s really easy and fun to address.

Ubisoft has so far declined to give any target dates or platforms for the EndWar sequel’s release.


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Via VideoGamer

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