Ubisoft plans to make television broadcasts based on Far Cry and guard dogs

According to some sources, Ubisoft plans to develop animated TV shows based on certain properties of their video games.

Ubisoft is a French video play society located in Montreuil. They are known to develop the rayman, Assassin's Creed, to be far away, Just dance, and the lapins_lapins video game franchise. The lapins the series had already their own lively television broadcast broadcast on France 3, Netflix and Nickelodeon entitled invasion of rabbits. The show has existed for four seasons now.

Assassin's Creed Origins - Promotional Video (French) The Hollywood journalist had the exclusive announcement that Ubisoft develops new TV shows based on their games. One of the news broadcasts will be based on rayman, a series of platform games. The lapins franchise was initially a spin-off of rayman.

It is also specified that Ubisoft develops a show based on the hungry _requin moving game, which is currently labeled as the _Eut of hungry sharks.

Both rayman and the starvation_requin are franchises adapted to children, and their shows will probably be intended for a crowd of families. That said, Ubisoft also plans to create new shows for a little older audience, especially young pre-adolescents.

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One of these interpolated emissions will be based on the guardian 'series. The in-room development of the show is described as a cybercytery and will be centered on a teenager who uses his computer hacking skills to solve crimes in his high school.

The last development show mentioned in Thr is called Captain Laserhawk: a blood dragon vibration, which is based on the _sang of Dragon expansion of Far Cry 3. This show is created in partnership with Adi Shankar, one of the main creators of the Castlevania TV show on Netflix. Capitaine Laserhawk addresses an audience of young adults.

It should be noted that _Caught and _en being far away are ranked-m franchise game. Television programs are being mitigated to address a younger audience.

These recently announced television programs are all part of Ubisoft's plan to transfer the intellectual property of their video games to other media.

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