Ubisoft to keep multiplayer for Assassin’s Creed franchise
Why stop at something when it’s obviously reaping great rewards? Take for example the multiplayer feature in the Assassin’s Creed franchise. It’s been doing so well, so it really comes as no surprise that Ubisoft is keen on keeping it on board for many more titles to come.
Why stop at something when it’s obviously reaping great rewards? Take for example the multiplayer feature in the Assassin’s Creed franchise. It’s been doing so well, so it really comes as no surprise that Ubisoft is keen on keeping it on board for many more titles to come.
“It is a speculation, but I think we’ve done a really good job doing the multiplayer,” said AC: brotherhood associate producer Jean-Francois Boivin. “There’s a lot of room for expansion in that universe, so I see a multiplayer component being there for a long time.”
That’s not to mean, however, that that will be all they will offer:
“I think there’s this dichotomy in the gaming world, that the people who are sold to multiplayer don’t care about single-player, and the people who are sold to single-player don’t necessarily care about multiplayer. The wink we give to that in our universe is that the single-player [game] is Assassins, and the multiplayer is The Templars.
“I think in the end we’re giving a lot to the single-player, because we’re giving a full single-player campaign – so they won’t feel cheated with Brotherhood, because they had what they wanted.”
Via [Videogamer]
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