Ubisoft produces a VR game that will take us to live the Notre Dame fire from within
In 2019, the Cathedral of Notre Dame suffered a catastrophic fire that was ahead of one of the most famous constructions in the world, main attractive next to the Eiffel Tower of the city of Paris and the Own France. In video games, we were able to see it in detail at Assassin's Creed Unity, and the developer itself offered us a virtual tour to admire the details of its architecture.
But it seems that the fact that Ubisoft has recreated so faithfully the cathedral in video games has caused that from other means they remain interested in their work. As Variety has advanced, the French company will collaborate with 'Notre Dame on Fire' , a documentary aimed at reliving the anguished moments that occurred almost three years ago at the scene.
It will put us in the skin of a fireman In this way, Ubisoft is producing an experience for virtual reality for the project led by Jean-Jacques Arnaud. About one hour of length, it will put us on the skin of a fireman, and we will have to be cooperated with the rest of companions, as if of a puzzle game it was, to get the flames escape. The idea is to cross the cathedral to find the relics and fight the fire, saving Notre Dame before time runs out, said Deborah Pasternak, in charge of the strategic alliances of Ubisoft.
At the moment we do not have official images, nor do we know if it will be sold independently; We only have a teaser trailer of the Docudrama (planned for the month of March) that you can see in this same news. At the time of misfortune, different users gave tribute to the monument through the Parisian delivery of Ubisoft, and the company itself donated 500,000 dollars and gave the game in a solidarity initiative that the community of players applauded.
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