
When Rayman creator Michel Ancel was freed from the franchise for a bit, he made Beyond Good & Evil. While you're keeping the Assassin's Creed, Splinter Cell, and Far Cry trains running, take an excursion or two.
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A new Far Cry is probably already in development, but Plourde's full attention doesn't necessarily need to be on that project.Įxploration and risk go hand-in-hand and digital distribution means that risk is less of a concern compared to sprawling AAA franchises. With the rise in digital distribution and the acceptance of indie gaming experiences, there's no reason not to give your developers a few months away from big franchises to stretch their muscles.

I think it's great for Ubisoft to let its developers play around a bit.

He also added that he has a second experimental project in development at Ubisoft. They're fine people, I think they're great, but dealing straight with the consumer, dealing directly with them, then it's entirely up to them to decide." Concept art shows off the aesthetic behind Child of Light.Ĭhild of Light will have side-scrolling gameplay punctuated with turn-based battles and Plourde said that it won't be free-to-play or mobile. I just didn't want that thing of having to deal with Best Buy anymore. "At that level it doesn't even matter if the game is good or not. "With digital, there's no shelf space to fight over, and that is the crux of the battle in publishing," Plourde said. In fact, he calls Child of Light "the antithesis" of AAA, according to a report by Polygon. The title will be digital download-only, giving Plourde a chance to experiment without having to worry about shipping a AAA title. Plourde said the game is planned as a "playable painting," inspire by the art of Hayao Miyazaki, Yoshitaka Amano, Arthur Rackham, and Edmund Dulac. Using the Ubi Art Framework developed for Rayman Origins, Plourde and his team are looking to bring intricate, fairy tale illustrations to life.

Is there something you think we should be reporting on? Email a GDC Europe panel today, Far Cry 3 director Patrick Plourde announced Child of Light, a side-scrolling JRPG-style game being made at Ubisoft.
