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Ubisoft Experience Sydney coming in September

Ubisoft Experience Sydney was today detailed by Ubisoft, taking place in September and supporting R U OK?.

The experience is described as “an immersive community event” and will take place over 14-15 September at the University of New South Wales’ Roundhouse. Tickets are $19.95 AUD via Ticketek with all proceeds supporting the R U OK? initiative.

“The Ubisoft Experience is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the Australian gaming community and directly engage with our fans,” said Edward Fong, Managing Director at Ubisoft Australia. “We can’t wait for the community to see what we have in store for them and are thrilled to showcase some of our biggest titles and host some of our brightest talent from around the world… see you this September!”

Already confirmed for the event are games like Beyond Good and Evil 2, Watch Dogs Legion, Ghost Recon Breakpoint, Roller Champions alongside “classic and retro titles.”

We’ll have more on Ubisoft Experience Sydney as details are made available. Are you buying a ticket?


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