Ubisoft's games are actually political, says CEO
https://www.pcgamer.com/ubisofts-games-are-actually-political-says-ceo/
The Division 2, set in the aftermath of a terrorist attack, in the capital city of the United States, while the remnants of a corrupt government engineer a second Civil War, is not political. That was the message from creative director Terry Spier in an interview with Polygon during E3. It seemed to run contrary to everything we’d been told about the game, however. Now Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has responded to the criticism with a different message.
Ubisoft games are, in fact, political. But they’re also politically neutral.
Ubisoft's games are actually political, says CEO
Jun 25, 2018, 6:56pm UTC
https://www.pcgamer.com/ubisofts-games-are-actually-political-says-ceo/
> The Division 2, set in the aftermath of a terrorist attack, in the capital city of the United States, while the remnants of a corrupt government engineer a second Civil War, is not political. That was the message from creative director Terry Spier in an interview with Polygon during E3. It seemed to run contrary to everything we’d been told about the game, however. Now Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has responded to the criticism with a different message.
> Ubisoft games are, in fact, political. But they’re also politically neutral.