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The Ubisoft theme park will be opening in Malaysia in 2020.

Ubisoft is planning a theme park for 2020

The Ubisoft theme park will be opening in Malaysia in 2020.
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Ubisoft’s movie division is planning on opening a “next generation” theme park in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 2020. The park will be a 10,000-square-meter indoor complex. The facility will showcase attractions for Rabbids, Assassin’s Creed, and Just Dance.

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Ubisoft is working on the theme park with RSG, a development company specializing in this effort. RSG is also responsible for Movie Animation Park Studios which opens in Malaysia next year.

Jean de Rivières, senior vice president of Ubisoft Motion Pictures, wrote:

“Ubisoft’s intention for this park is to immerse people in reactive worlds where they can interact with each other and become the heroes of their own life-sized game.”

However, Ubisoft fans already seem torn on the announcement. One Twitter user blatantly wrote “No” when replying to Ubisoft’s question of “Have you ever played one of Ubisoft’s games and thought, ‘This is fun and all, but I’d really like to experience it as a theme park ride?”

Another posted what can best be described as a satire of the entire idea: 

Others yet are questioning the inclusion of other big name Ubisoft games such as Far Cry, Watch Dogs, Tom Clancy, and even The Crew. How will Ubisoft incorporate them, if at all?

Though some fans do seem extremely happy with the news, generally giving Ubisoft words of praise and expressing how much they would love to visit.

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