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"Watch Dogs: la verdad trae la serie Ubisoft a los dispositivos móviles"

Mar 28,2025 Autor: Eric

La famosa franquicia centrada en el hacker de Ubisoft, Watch Dogs, está ampliando su alcance a los dispositivos móviles, aunque de una manera inesperada. En lugar de un tirador tradicional en tercera persona, los fanáticos reciben una innovadora aventura interactiva de audio titulada "Watch Dogs: Truth", ahora disponible en Audible. Esta experiencia única permite a los oyentes dirigir la narración tomando decisiones fundamentales que influyen en los próximos movimientos de Dedsec contra una nueva amenaza en un entorno de Londres de futuro cercano, con la ayuda de la IA consciente de sí misma, Bagley.

Este enfoque para la narración de cuentos se remonta a los libros de elección de su propia aventura de la década de 1930, combinando la nostalgia con la tecnología moderna. Es un pivote interesante para la serie Watch Dogs, que ha sido un elemento básico en la cartera de Ubisoft junto con contemporáneos como Clash of Clan, los cuales debutaron al mismo tiempo. El movimiento al móvil a través de un formato de audio marca un paso audaz, que muestra la disposición de Ubisoft para experimentar con diferentes medios.

Si bien el marketing de "Watch Dogs: Truth" puede haber sido menos prominente que para los Juegos principales, el concepto de aventuras de audio está ganando tracción. Como alguien que aprecia la narración interactiva, como el puño de Steve Jackson, estoy ansioso por ver cómo este formato será recibido por fanáticos y recién llegados por igual. La comunidad sin duda observará de cerca para medir el éxito y el impacto de esta novela entrada en el universo Watch Dogs.

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