We know that video games can serve to disconnect from the world, but in the same way they can teach us very valuable things and Ubisoft he plans to take advantage of them to make his players aware of environmental issues. The first step will be to take an event to Riders Republicbut apparently they also plan one for Skull and Bones.
Riders Republic is an extreme sports game developed by Ubisoft Annecy that arrived in October of last year, which takes us to a huge open world map that combines the most important national parks in the US. This would be the first game that Ubisoft uses to make players aware of environmental problems, such as deforestation and industrial fishing.
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Riders Republic’s environmental event would arrive in late 2022 or early 2023, and would consist of showing the dangers of wildfires. This event will cause players to put out redwood fires at different points on the map, although they will not receive an advance warning when the disaster strikes.
Among the changes we would see in the game during these events is a change in the coloration of the sky to orange tones, smoke in the air and certain parts of the map becoming inaccessible. Players will have to identify the most flammable areas of the Sequoia National Park to carry out collaborative activities to put out the fires.
It appears that Ubisoft is also planning an environmental awareness event for Skull & Bones, which doesn’t yet have a release date but is expected to arrive later this year. In Skull & Bones, the event would be focused on overfishing, where players will have to contribute to the protection of marine life.
In my review of Riders Republic I said that we are facing a revolution in extreme sports video games, so if you are a fan of the genre you should give this open world sandbox a chance, which is undoubtedly one of the most fun that Ubisoft has made in a long time. years.
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