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Ubisoft showcases the negative effects of climate change in its games

Ubisoft showcases the negative effects of climate change in its games
  • Ubisoft has also joined Play for the Planet
  • Presents the results of climate change in two games

Along with many other game companies, Ubisoft is also involved with the United Nations initiative, Playing for the Planet, in the framework of which they are trying to draw attention to the harmful effects of climate change. Ubisoft is trying to achieve this by making two of its games, a In the Republic of Riders And at Skull & Bones sets an event in this regard.

Of course we’ll be seeing this event for the first time at the Riders Republic, which will deal with wildfires that are causing serious problems in North America, and it won’t be announced in advance when the event will start. To be precise, sometime in late 2022 or early 2023, the track will catch fire unexpectedly, and the sky will be covered in smoke. Even though we get a gas mask, part of the map will remain impassable due to the flames. Players must work together to prevent Sequoia National Park from falling victim to a devastating fire.

The situation will be similar According to rumors At Skull & Bones, coming in November, the main theme of the event will not be fire, but the overfishing of marine life and sharks.

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