Media-based attractions developer Triotech has partnered with Ubisoft to create Assassin’s Creed: The Temple of Anubis – a new free-roaming virtual-reality experience, developed exclusively for Triotech’s VR Maze attraction.
The hotly-anticipated experience, which was announced at last year’s IAAPA in Orlando, Florida, is based on the Assasin’s Creed videogame franchise.
“We’re really excited to partner with Ubisoft on Assassin’s Creed,” said Triotech founder and CEO Ernest Yale. “Already more than 100,000 people have experienced our VR Maze all over the world and this next chapter will definitely widen its appeal.”
The experience, which is set in ancient Egypt, allows guests to step into the shoes of the hero, Bayek.
In the game, players can explore temples, dodge arrows and experience the iconic leap of faith made famous in the franchise.
As the attraction is set inside a maze, players are able to physically touch the walls and obstacles that appear in the VR.
“We’re continuing our expansion into other areas of entertainment, leveraging our popular game brands such as Assassin’s Creed to create new experiences for fans and to capture the imagination of new audiences,” said Deborah Papiernik, senior VP of New Business at Ubisoft.
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