Ubisoft VP Thinks Games Need to Explore Politics Further
Video games, whether we want them to or not, can sometimes be inherently political. Games, now more than ever, sport large open worlds with hundreds of characters and stories that give players more influence on the direction of a game. According to Ubisoft Vice President of Editorial Tommy Francois, the company isn?t taking its politics far enough.
Francois talked a little bit about what his ideal game would be about in a blog post over on Ubisoft?s official website. The Vietnam War was used as an example, players would get the perspective of all sides during the historically divisive war. With that information, the player would then be able to form their own opinion about the conflict.
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