Ubisoft have said they aim to have the park fully operational by 2020, and will build it in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur. The indoor park will cover 10,000 square meters and have rides, shows and “other entertainment” based on Ubisoft’s biggest hits. Watchdogs may also feature.
UMP senior vice-president Jean de Rivières has spoken about the project, and what visitors can expect:
Ubisoft’s intention for this park is to immerse people in reactive worlds where they can interact with each other and become the heroes of their own life-sized game. Ubisoft will produce all digital media for the rides, and help design guests’ journey into the park to ensure the visitors’ experience is at its best.
Hopefully the park will launch without bugs, but in true Ubisoft fashion, it might just have one or two delays.
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