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Ubisoft opening Philippines studio in Q2 2016 New studio to help other studios develop AAA games.
Ubisoft is opening a new production studio in the Philippines in the second quarter of 2016, the company announced. Ubisoft Philippines will hire up to 50 people in its first year and collaborate with other studios to develop AAA games.
The Philippines studio, led by studio manager Chip Go, will be located on the campus of De La Salle University in Santa Rosa, a city south of Manila, and have close ties to Ubisoft Singapore, where a number of founding team members will move in from to train Ubisoft Phillppines’ new recruits.
so, its possible we're going to see an assassins creed pinas? pangalan nung bida si alt@e at isa syang snatcher na nakapulot ng costume ng assassin tapos mag leap of faith sya mula sa taas ng lrt tsaka ang babagsakan nya imbes na dayami eh tapunan ng mga basura then instead na hidden dagger ang gamit nya eh hidden icepick ...
^tapos yung crowd na pwede ka maki-blend is grupo ng mga japoks, tambay sa kanto na nag iinuman, rugby boys; tapos ang aakyatan mo mga second story na bahay lang tapos may sisigaw na "akyat bahay!", pwede rin na substitute sa mga soldiers eh mga pulis or tanod ... correction pala sa magiging background ng bida, hindi pala sya nakapulot ng costume ng assassin, sinungkit pala nya dapat sa sampayan ... pwedeng pwede na tayo magkaron ng sarili nating AC! at syempre ang color motif ng costume eh hango na naman sa bandila natin....
Ang lapit lang sa amin. I can literally bike that. 25 minutes tops.
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In its constant pursuit to promote technology research and innovation, De La Salle University forged a partnership with leading gaming industry player, Ubisoft. The partnership was formally announced on March 29 at the Makati Shangri La Hotel.
The DLSU College of Computer Studies and Ubisoft will launch two new undergraduate courses namely, Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Major in Game Development beginning Academic Year 2017-2018, and Bachelor of Science in Entertainment and Multimedia Computing beginning Academic Year 2018-2019. Both programs will be housed at the DLSU Science and Technology Complex in Laguna.
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science major in Game Development is a 4-year degree program aimed to prepare students to become innovators and leaders in the growing game development industry in Asia. Students begin with theoretical foundations in computer science to enhance their skills in critical thinking, problem analysis, and software development. Armed with these skills and knowledge, students design and develop games; creating immersive game environments and believable characters, developing innovative game play and interfaces. Students will not only experience developing games for entertainment, but also invent games for learning, for innovating practices in various discplines, and for promoting local culture and global citizenship. This program is designed and delivered together with Ubisoft, a leading creator, publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment and services.
Graduates of the BS in Computer science major in Game Development program are ready to pursue a variety of entry- and intermediate-level positions in the areas of software engineering in general and video game development, in particular, including the following roles:
Computer programmer
Gameplay programmer
Tools programmer
Artificial Intelligence programmer
Mobile applications programmer
Web developer
Quality Assurance Engineer
Software Analyst
Game Designer
Level Designer
DLSU President Br. Raymundo Suplido FSC shares, “The university recognizes the need to integrate industry-driven skills and experience into its technology research and innovation programs. The alliance with Ubisoft will help provide this. Moreover, this will add to the University’s globalized standards and give our students the opportunity to enrich their competencies in this field of study.â€
Training programs and internships will also be supported by the partnership. Ubisoft personnel will participate in co-teaching services, while DLSU students will be prioritized for internships.