Skull, Bones and Riders Republic in-game events will showcase the impact of climate change

skull and bones And the Republic of Riders Both will feature in-game events highlighting the impact of climate change. In recent years, video games have become increasingly active with political movements and world affairs. In 2020, amid the Black Lives Matter protests, games like Call of Duty popped up with messages spreading awareness of loudly discussed social issues around the world. Although some have debated whether or not these messages are effective, it does speak to the increasing visibility of these issues and that publishers are trying to engage in one way or another. Ubisoft appears to be the next major company involved in these kinds of things.

Ubisoft confirmed In-game events will take place in Republic of Riders And the skull and bones. The Republic of Riders The event will take place later this year or early next year, but there won’t be any additional warning. Players will be immersed in a wildfire when they start the game one day, which creates orange skies, smoke and fog, and makes certain areas inaccessible. Players will then be tasked with identifying additional flammable areas within Sequoia National Park and participating in activities to protect them. after, after skulls and bones release, Ubisoft confirmed this It will contain an in-game event highlighting “poaching” issues.

“Our first activation will address resource exploitation, and explain what happens in the game world and the real world when the demand for shark fins leads to shark overfishing,” Ubisoft said. “This first activation will be one of the live seasonal events in the game, designed to demonstrate and encourage cooperation, and instill the importance of raising awareness in players. As players contribute to community challenges, rewards will be unlocked for all players depending on the overall level of participation.”

As of now, skull and bones It is rumored to release in November, but no official release date has been announced. Ubisoft announced the news as part of the United Nations Playing for Planet AllianceA group of video game companies working to spread awareness about climate change.

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