The gaming giant Ubisoft is vigorously promoting the film and television adaptation of its game IPs to create a more understandable "Ubisoft culture". In addition to the Rabbids animation for children, Ubisoft is also planning a "non-game universe" derivative animation of "Watch Dogs", as well as a somewhat surprising adaptation of "Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon". Ubisoft said that the Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon adaptation will cooperate with Adi Shankar, the star producer of Netflix's Castlevania, targeting young audiences and striving to form a multiverse with Ubisoft's other IPs. According to HollywoodReporter, Ubisoft is also producing a comedy about game culture. A Ubisoft spokesperson said: "Producer Adi Shankar is very passionate about games, and we share the same culture and background. It's great to give him the freedom to do something very new and bold with our game characters." |
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