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Ubisoft Confirms Work on EndWar Sequel

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A team at Ubisoft Shanghai is at work on the sequel to Tom Clancy’s EndWar, the developers voice-command RTS title.

The team is focusing on depth of the story and gameplay with the sequel. In an interview with Videogamer, Ubisoft creative director Michael De Plater stated that “It’s just something we didn’t give attention to…” and “…giving more attention to the single-player is straightforward to address and will make the game a lot of fun.”

“Changing the way the combat chain works, the paper, scissors, rock, and adding the differentiation between the three factions, again it’s not something that’s even necessarily hard to do…” “It’s something that we chose not to do with the accessibility.”

De Plater refused to state a timeline on the game’s development, stating only that a small team at the original developer Ubisoft Shanghai are at work on the project currently.

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