Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Ubisoft Announces Partnership With Nickelodeon For New Interactive "Raving Rabbids" TV Show Called "Rabbids Invasion" At E3 2013

The entertainment news website Digital Spy is reporting the exciting Nickelodeon News in the following article that the global video game publisher and developer Ubisoft announced at their E3 press conference that they have partnered with Nickelodeon and Microsoft's upcoming brand new video games console, Xbox One, for a brand new interactive television show based on Ubisoft's popular "Raving Rabbids" video game franchise called "Rabbids Invasion"!

"Rabbids Invasion" will allow players to interact with scenes from the series by participating in mini-games. Using Xbox Kinect, players will be able to dance with the Rabbids, solve puzzles, throw objects at the screen and even scream at the television.

It is currently unknown when the game and TV show will launch, but the debut trailer, below, mentions that it is coming soon!

UPDATE - According to Ubisoft's "Rabbids Invasion" press release, Rabbids Invasion The Interactive TV Show will be available in 2014.

The Nick News comes after Nickelodeon acquired the global television rights to the brand new CGI-animated "Raving Rabbids" TV series, "Rabbids", which is due to premiere on Nickelodeon during the networks 2013-2014 television season:
'Rabbids Invasion' interactive TV show announced - E3 2013

Rabbids Invasion is an interactive TV show coming to Nickelodeon and Xbox One.

Announced during Ubisoft's E3 press conference, Rabbids Invasion allows players to interact with scenes from the show by participating in mini-games.



Using Kinect, players can dance with the Rabbids, solve puzzles, throw objects at the screen and even scream at the television.

It is unclear when the game and TV show will launch, but the debut trailer said that it was coming soon.

Rabbids Invasion was announced alongside multiplayer racing game The Crew, Trials Fusion, Just Dance 2014, Tom Clancy's: The Division and Rocksmith 2014.

Ubisoft also debuted new Assassin's Creed 4 and Watch Dogs footage, as well as Rayman Legends and Splinter Cell: Blacklist.

Watch the latest Rayman Legends trailer [here on DigitalSpy.co.uk]:
Below is Ubisoft Motion Pictures' full press release announcing the Nick News, from GamesPress via Gamasutra:
UBISOFT® MAKES INTERACTIVE TV A REALITY WITH CREATION OF RABBIDS® INVASION THE INTERACTIVE TV SHOW

LONDON, UK —June 10, 2013 — Today at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), Ubisoft announced that it is delivering an interactive TV series playable on mobile devices and next-gen consoles, partnering closely with Microsoft to bring it to Xbox One®, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft. The Rabbids Invasion TV series, created by Ubisoft Motion Pictures in partnership with France Televisions and Nickelodeon, airs later this year. Rabbids Invasion The Interactive TV Show will be available in 2014.

The interactive series is being developed by Ubisoft Paris with support from Ubisoft Barcelona. With more than 14 million games sold, the Rabbids are some of Ubisoft’s best-loved characters, and their wacky adventures appeal to kids and families across the globe. With Rabbids Invasion The Interactive TV Show, the majority of the 78 seven-minute CGI episodes from the original Rabbids Invasion TV series will be adapted to allow the audience to join with the Rabbids in acting out some of their crazy antics.

Thanks to the integrated motion control and voice recognition of next-generation consoles, Ubisoft is able to create an innovative mix of classic television programming and the interactive elements of video games. On mobile devices, Rabbids Invasion The Interactive TV Show will be playable using touch technology as well as other features such as the camera and microphone.

“By bringing truly interactive TV to life, Ubisoft is revolutionizing the way entertainment is delivered and experienced,” said Adrian Lacey, IP Development Director of Ubisoft’s French studios. “We believe that Rabbids Invasion The Interactive TV Show enriches the hilarious narrative content of the TV show and provides a way for the whole family to not just watch, but participate in the program.”

About Ubisoft Motion Pictures

Ubisoft Motion Pictures was created in January 2011 to expand the audience of Ubisoft’s successful video game brands by bringing them to film, television and Web series. In addition to the Rabbids TV series, the studio is also in production on two feature-length films: Assassin’s Creed and Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell. A feature film based on Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon is also in development.

About Ubisoft:

Ubisoft is a leading producer, publisher, and distributor of interactive entertainment products worldwide and has grown considerably through a strong and diversified lineup of products and partnerships. Ubisoft has offices in 29 countries and has sales in more than 55 countries around the globe. It is committed to delivering high-quality, cutting-edge video game titles to consumers. For the 2012-13 fiscal year Ubisoft generated sales of €1,256 million. To learn more, please visit www.ubisoftgroup.com.

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© 2013 Ubisoft Motion Pictures Rabbids SAS. All Rights Reserved. Rabbids, Ubisoft, and the Ubisoft logo are trademarks of Ubisoft Entertainment in the US and/or other countries

Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox LIVE and Xbox One are either registered trademarks or trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies.
Also, from BuzzFocus.com:
Ubisoft launches Rabbids on TV with better-than-Dora Interactivity

At E3 2013, Ubisoft announced a new Rabbids TV show, launched in joint partnership with Nickelodeon. The program will be called Rabbids Invasion: The Interactive TV Series.

Using the Xbox One Kinect capabilities, home viewers can play interactive games along with the TV series. In one game, players will be able to “massacre” rabbids by throwing eggs. Other modes in Rabbids Invasion: The Interactive include dancing games and games that allow you to scream along with the rabbids on TV. In the latter game, if you scream with your children, you will also see the TV screen begin to “crack.”

If you’ve ever watched Dora the Explorer along with your children, you know how much your children love interacting with the on-screen characters of Dora and Boots. Now instead of a Find Boots mini-game, they can find one of the many varieties of Rabbids.

Rabbids Invasion will join Halo in Xbox’s new push to integrate more TV related content into Xbox online services.