Ubisoft is looking to raise marine conservation awareness with its upcoming game, Skull & Bones...
website, Ubisoft Singapore senior gameplay programmer Wong Yi described the planned seasonal live event as a way to"address resource exploitation, showing what happens in the game world and the real world when the demand for sharks' fins results in the overfishing of sharks.
Called an"activation," the first initiative will target overfishing during one of the game's first seasonal live events and will show players the repercussions of resource exploitation. It'll focus on the trading of shark fins, and we'll have the choice to either continue fishing for sharks and witness the"destructive nature of the shark fin trade," or help the community by contributing to in-game marine wildlife protection.
"Like our current societal challenges, changes need to be collaborative, raise awareness, and encourage others to learn of and consider additional ecological causes that need attention" It certainly sounds like a great initiative, but we'd love to know what you think about it. Drop a comment down below with your thoughts!
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