Range records that Ubisoft is servicing a virtual reality video game in which gamers enter of the Parisian fire brigade combating the fire that badly harmed Notre-Dame de Paris sanctuary in 2019. The one-hour experience is being made in collaboration with a docudrama with which it shares a name: Notre-Dame ablaze, guided by Jean-Jacques Annaud (Opponent at the Gates, The Name of the Rose).
“Like any type of retreat video game, it’s a concern of problems and also co-operating with your colleagues,” Deborah Papiernik, elderly VP of brand-new company and also critical partnerships at Ubisoft, informed Range. “The concept is to make your means with the sanctuary to discover antiques and also to combat the fire, since you need to conserve Notre Dame [before the clock runs out].”
The 2019 fire shed for roughly 15 hrs and also led to the sanctuary’s primary apex falling down, along with the devastation of much of the roofing. The towers were conserved, nevertheless. Repair job is continuous, and also the sanctuary isn’t arranged to resume till 2024.
Ubisoft had actually made a comprehensive 3D version of Notre-Dame for Assassin’s Creed Unity, and also utilized that version to make a previous virtual reality experience called Notre-Dame de Paris: Trip Back in Time, which is readily available free of charge.
Notre-Dame ablaze, both the film and also the virtual reality video game, will certainly release in March. Which equipment it will certainly be readily available for has yet to be revealed.