Ubisoft announces the opening of his mini
It is through a press release that Ubisoft and Story land Studios made the announcement: an immersive center around the licenses of the Breton brand will make its appearance at the end of 2025 in the future Occitanie Mediterranean studios, a Complex of 88 hectares located in Béziers, which will also include a film studio, shops, restaurants and hotels.
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In view of the non-negligible success of the Park Super Nintendo World in Universal Studios Japan (to the point of advertising Pokémon and Donkey Kong extensions), it seems that Ubisoft also seeks to carve a place in this sector after Have a little experienced with the Game Escape in VR around Assassin s Creed. It is therefore in the context of the future Complex Studios Occitanie Mediterranean announced last August (whose overall budget is estimated at least 300 million euros) that the French publisher intends to install an immersive center around its flagship licenses.
So even if we do not speak for the moment of a park strictly speaking but rather of an immersive center, since it is actually a single attraction that will spread on 3,000 to 5000 m², it does not prevent the founder from Occitan Studios, Bruno Ganja, to call him Revolutionary concept. Indeed, it embarks the Alter face Wander technology, which consists of putting a small tablet in the hands of each visitor, thus allowing him to interact with the decorations and to offer him a personalized experience in a constantly universe. Evolution.
For Ubisoft, this project is only a first step since the company wants to take its partnership with Story land Studios later, in particular by working on the conceptualization of a large-scale Ubisoft theme park, which could see the Day in many markets and places of potential location according to Mathilde Reason, Rental Based Entertainment Manager at Ubisoft. It remains to know if this first immersive center will manage to seduce the public and achieve its goal of at least 300,000 visitors per year set by the publisher.
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