gave a talk on the origins of Starlink: Battle for Atlas

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gave a talk on the origins of Starlink: Battle for Atlas

gave a talk on the origins of Starlink: Battle for Atlas

Starlink Battle for Atlas Standard Edition A couple years ago Ubisoft put out an interesting experiment of a game: Starlink: Battle for Atlas. It mixed a vast in-game world with physical collectible toys that rewarded players for acquiring as many of the physical ships as possible.In 2018 Ubisoft's Matthew Rose gave a talk on the origins of Starlink: Battle for Atlas showing off how a project that started in a company game jam grew to being one worthy of the company's full development efforts.Starlink: Battle for Atlas on the Nintendo Switch includes Star Fox’s Fox McCloud as a playable pilot and the character’s inclusion goes far deeper than just a cameo.

Revealed at E3 2017 Starlink: Battle for Atlas is an action-adventure game set in space. It features toys-to-life elements not too dissimilar to Nintendo's amiibo that are used for in-game bonuses in Nintendo titles such as Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. In Starlink the toys are used to customise your starship in-game when you place them on a custom controller mount that is sold with the game though developer Ubisoft Toronto claims you can play it without the use of its toys.Gadgets 360 spoke to Jesse Knapp Lead Designer for Starlink: Battle for Atlas at Ubisoft Toronto to find out what makes the company's take on space games stand out.If you need Buy Starlink Battle for Atlas Deluxe Edition , you can visit our site z2u.com.

Starlink: Battle for Atlas is a sci-fi adventure that came to PC last year after the game had already failed to be a hit on consoles. This is however likely due to missing marketing and a misguided attempt to make it work as a "toys-to-life" game to be played with small action figures much like Disney Infinity. Starlink itself is a good game with fun characters and a look that's reminiscent of No Man's Sky at times. It's still perfectly playable without any of the toys and while it's aimed at a younger audience even adult players can have their fun with it.