Next in a day chock-full of press conferences and palpable excitement, Ubisoft’s event kicked things off at Los Angeles’ historic Orpheum Theatre. Ushering things along was the hilarious Aisha Tyler, lending the conference more levity than usual.
Ubisoft opens with a cinematic trailer for South Park: Fractured, But Whole and brings South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone to the stage. The game is a sequel to last year’s popular Stick of Truth.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone take the stage at #UbiE3. pic.twitter.com/FMBG74rFQ7
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As a lead up to an intro for a new IP, Ubisoft CEO, Yves Guillmot comes to the stage.
“We will continue to take risks to amaze gamers and create the games of tomorrow.” –@Ubisoft‘s Yves Guillemot. #UbiE3 pic.twitter.com/ve0yu0sOoq
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What is that new game Ubisoft goes medieval with For Honor, with a trailer that doesn’t compromise and gets right to the slicing and dicing. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.
Next, Tom Clancy’s The Division gets a new (also cinematic) trailer for E3 2015 and a release date for spring of 2016.
Fans of Sim City may find Anno 2205 to be a game to watch. The game play trailer below shows the space city builder in action.
Out comes Jason DeRulo to help promote Just Dance 2016.
Rainbox Six: Siege will have 5 vs. 5 player mode with a new multiplayer trailer. The game will be available in fall of this year. Hope your living room’s big enough!
Racing franchise Trackmania Turbo will let you make your own tracks “wish the push of a single button.” Need evidence
A big surprise for many was Ghost Recon, with journalists largely expecting Watch Dogs 2 and/or Far Cry inclusions.