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Ubisoft showcases the power of the Snowdrop engine at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival.

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From 14 to 17 June in Ubisoft will attend the Annecy International Animated Film Festival (MIFA) with an exclusive showcase of Ubisoft Snowdrop, one of the leading cutting-edge technologies in the entertainment industry.

MIFA viewers will have the opportunity to meet Ubisoft experts and experience some of the most advanced features in the game engine, designed to give creators the power and flexibility to easily create realistic animations.

Through 35 years of continuous investment in research and development and proprietary technologies, Ubisoft has built an excellent trajectory for internal growth of creative and technological capabilities. The brand’s presence at this important event in the animation industry reflects Ubisoft’s commitment to accelerating and strengthening its technology leadership, which is under the command of Guillemette Picard, Vice President of Production Technology, and involves studios and local teams.

With this ambition in mind, Ubisoft is also expanding the goal of delivering the best possible developer experience by establishing a new research and innovation center at Ubisoft Annecy, the studio responsible for developing cutting-edge production solutions for future games and where they are created. innovative game Riders Republic.

Ubisoft Annecy has already made many large-scale technological innovations, including real-time simulated biomechanical animation, advanced procedural generation tools for open world games, 64-player simultaneous gameplay, and more.

“With over twenty years of video game experience, Ubisoft Annecy has a proven track record of technological expertise,” said Gregory Garcia, Managing Director of Ubisoft Annecy.

“Creating a research and innovation center around manufacturing technologies is definitely the next step in the history of our studio. Local teams will play a critical role in strengthening and supporting Ubisoft’s proprietary technologies that will be required to create tomorrow’s games.”

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