Ubisoft has announced more main points about its plans to open a Ubisoft Entertainment Center, while it has also released concept art to show what it looks like. In addition, the company reconfirmed that it still plans to create a large-scale Ubisoft theme park. extra along the way.
Ubisoft is running with Storyland Studios at the Ubisoft Entertainment Center, which will be hosted at Occitanie Méditerranée Studios in France. It is described as a “multi-brand themed entertainment experience” and the “first in a series of hubs that will immerse enthusiasts and newcomers in fully interactive worlds in Ubisoft’s popular gaming franchises. “
Studios Occitanie Méditerranée is located on the French Mediterranean coast and a 40-minute drive from Montpellier, home to series author Rayman Ubisoft Montpellier. The area covers 88 hectares (~200 acres) and includes a film studio as well as retail stores. , catering and hospitality services and its inauguration is scheduled for 2025.
Ubisoft said in its press release that Storyland Studios, whose consumers included Universal Studios and Legoland, had proposed the concept, while Alterface features a generation of “cutting-edge gamification” called Wander to be used on the site.
In addition, Ubisoft is running with Storyland Studios at a Ubisoft theme park, but there are no main points available yet.
In 2015, Ubisoft announced the creation of a “next generation” theme park in Malaysia with the company’s brands. That never happened, and a Ubisoft spokesperson told reporter Stephen Totilo that “theme parks are complex projects . . . [all] are fully realized. ” The spokesperson said Ubisoft had accumulated a “wealth of wisdom and experience” in its abandoned park in Malaysia to be applied to its new deal with Storyland. GameSpot followed up with Ubisoft to verify and learn more about the company’s plans to enter the theme park business.
While ubisoft’s theme park may still be on vacation, Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Japan opened this year and parks are being built in Orlando and Hollywood. The park will expand with a Donkey Kong domain in 2024.
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