A video game company handling the adaptation of its own property. It's never been done before. I hope it succeeds.
This is Ubisoft we're talking about. They'll have ushers posted in each theater showing the movie. Every thirty seconds, the film will stop, the lights will come up, and every patron will be required to show their ticket.
I know you're joking, but it makes me realize that I didn't mention in the article that Ubisoft will only be producing the movie, not distributing it. They've partnered with Sony Pictures to handle that end, so any DRM would be their responsibility.
I know you're joking, but it makes me realize that I didn't mention in the article that Ubisoft will only be producing the movie, not distributing it. They've partnered with Sony Pictures to handle that end, so any DRM would be their responsibility.
In that case, we'll all get to the theaters and have to sit for six hours while the projector gets an update. A small percentage of projectors will be inexplicably bricked during this time.
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So much potential for jaw dropping nerd rocking awesomeness.
The opposite has worked for lots of great Star Wars games.