One of the inspirations for the inviting open world of Assassin’s Creed III was apparently Bethesda’s Skyrim title, according to Ubisoft’s Phillipe Bergeron. Bergeron explains that the Assassin’s Creed III team used lessons that they’d learned from the Elder Scrolls RPG for structuring the missions on their map in the game.
In an interview with Aus Gamers, Bergeron talks about how Skyrim influenced the upcoming title for his team at Ubisoft.
“We were playing Skyrim at the time, and it was a really good example, where you walk around Skyrim, and there’s always something in a given grid meter, where ‘Oh there’s something here’. Then you move around ‘There’s another thing here’. There’s always something attracting you. So we always have , within the minimap, an icon drawing your attention.”
It’s hard to conceive that Assassin’s Creed III will have the same massive scope that Skyrim had in its huge open RPG world, but we’ll find out soon enough when the title arrives on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation on October 30th.
- This article was updated on March 7th, 2018
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