Ubisoft has not shared any timeline for its release plans, but the pictures give us at least a little to chew on until more is shared.
The report added that Ubisoft is working on putting together a sketch comedy animation series about video game culture. Check out a first look at the Rayman-inspired and Hungry Shark Squad shows respectively below. Just like with Captain Laserhawk, details are sparse beyond promotional images.Ĭhild viewers are getting some new content, too, in the form of a “Mars-set Rabbids Invasion special.” A Rayman-inspired adventure-comedy show is coming, as well as Hungry Shark Squad, based off mobile game Hungry Shark. Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon proves that the craziest ideas can be handled with enough craftsmanship to make them legitimate competition to the dearth of safety in the industry today. It’s been great to give him the freedom to do something very fresh and bold with our characters.”įor the tween demographic, Ubisoft is producing a currently unnamed “cybermystery” series with some basis in Watch Dogs. We share the same culture and references. About Shankar’s involvement, Ubisoft Film & Television managing director Helene Juguet said, “Adi is such a great fan of video games. How does this mini-adventure hold up Heres wot I think: Its hard not to wish whoever created that first, excellent Blood Dragon trailer hadnt been in charge of writing the whole game. The Hollywood Reporter reports Ubisoft plans to hit all age groups with the future of its animated programming plans.Ĭaptain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Vibe might be the most exciting and surprising inclusion in the lineup, especially considering Netflix Castlevania series producer Adi Shankar is attached as well. Far Cry 3 seems to think it does, with the appearance of an expandalone spoof of the 1980s, Blood Dragon.
Ubisoft is about to bring viewers a number of video game spinoff shows, including one based on Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon.