The creative director of Watch Dogs: Legion answered questions about the game in the game itself

BBC Click host Marc Cieslak interviewed from the creative director of Watch Dogs: Legion Clint Hocking (Clint Hocking) directly in the hacker action Ubisoft.

The creative director of Watch Dogs: Legion answered questions about the game in the game itself

To get into the virtual version of London, the journalist and developer had to go through a scan and then conduct an interview as part of a motion capture session.

The questions from the BBC Click host were mostly about the choice of London as the setting for Watch Dogs: Legion. According to Hawking, the developers stopped in the capital of Great Britain because of its cultural diversity.

As for sensitive political topics (in particular, Brexit), the authors of Watch Dogs: Legion are not going to hide from them: β€œOur task is to comprehend and interpret what is happening in the world.”

At the same time, not all current events will find a place in Watch Dogs: Legion. Developers on a daily basis have to select content for the game. Hawking mentioned the regulation of drones and autonomous vehicles.

In-game London, according to one of the developers, is comparable in size to San Francisco from Watchdogs 2, however, the density of events in the UK capital is noticeably higher.

Watch Dogs: Legion should have come out March 6, but as a result of failure Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint was carried over. The game is expected to release on PC, PS4, Xbox One and Google Stadia by March 31, 2021. 



Source: 3dnews.ru

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