As the world watches the first cinematic trailer for the latest Assassin’s Creed title, Shadows, Charles Benoit, Ubisoft associate game director tells BBC Newsbeat why the team decided it was time for a game set in Japan.
Charles also delves into the struggles game companies sometimes face with new releases and the art of creating an engaging and entertaining open-world game.
Credit: Ubisoft Quebec
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