Now in 3D Ubisoft continues to emphasize the great potential of the new Nintendo 3DS, on the other hand placing itself right away as one of the most prolific third party publisher to work on the new console of the big N. The marketing manager of the British division of Ubisoft, Murray Pannell said to MCV his belief that the console is able to combine the casual with the hardcore audience, which probably form the core of the first user to the console but will soon be swelled by the arrival of casual.
Pannell said he was also sure that Nintendo will support much more than in the past, third-party publisher, with constant help in terms of development tools and visibility, a concept on the other hand stated above in the revelation of what the producer has moved to the forefront to facilitate the work of developers, such as Unreal Engine on the application of 3DS.
Ubisoft starts immediately convinced, then, and it demonstrates the substantial contribution of titles at launch, which the French publisher shows Asphalt 3D, Combat of Giants: Dinosaurs 3D, Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars, and Rayman 3D.
Pannell said he was also sure that Nintendo will support much more than in the past, third-party publisher, with constant help in terms of development tools and visibility, a concept on the other hand stated above in the revelation of what the producer has moved to the forefront to facilitate the work of developers, such as Unreal Engine on the application of 3DS.
Ubisoft starts immediately convinced, then, and it demonstrates the substantial contribution of titles at launch, which the French publisher shows Asphalt 3D, Combat of Giants: Dinosaurs 3D, Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars, and Rayman 3D.
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