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Ubisoft loves 3-D. They made the game counterpart to James Cameron's "Avatar" last year, and with a push for 3-D TV's and gaming already underway, they want to see more dimensions — not fewer — in the near future.
"We are working to offer the possibility of 3-D on most of our upcoming AAA titles, as we'd like to ensure that we are there for those consumers that begin putting new 3-D enabled televisions in their homes," Ubisoft managing director Rob Cooper told MCV, according to a report on VG247.
Cooper credited "Avatar" for Ubi's current perspective and indicated that he's been looking to it for inspiration.
"I do believe that 'Avatar' allowed us just a little bit of advantage in terms of experience with how this market will work," he explained.
Ubisoft's "Avatar" game and "Shaun White Skateboarding" lead their library of games in 3-D effects implementation right now. A total AAA approach would presumably bring "Assassin's Creed," "Splinter Cell," and a host of others in on the action, though.
What upcoming games would you like to see use 3-D? Do you have plans to get a 3-D-ready TV anytime soon? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.
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