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“Eye tracking is such a natural way to interact with a game and creates tons of potential opportunities for gameplay immersion,” said Corneliu Vasiliu, Producer at Ubisoft® Kiev. “We are one of the first to integrate this technology in a video game, and the first to implement eye tracking as a gameplay input in a game of that scale — providing Assassin–s Creed® Rogue gamers with an entirely new, complementary input to the keyboard and mouse. We recognized the power of eye tracking early and were quick to work with Tobii to create a completely new way to experience a game. We are really proud of the result with Assassin–s Creed® Rogue.”
“This is only the beginning of eye-tracking in gaming. It is an important step in Tobii–s long term vision to create a strong ecosystem of games and apps that use eye tracking to create even more immersive experiences,” said Oscar Werner, President of Tobii Tech, a division of Tobii.
There is currently no direct revenue to Tobii as a result of this specific integration, but there is a strong indirect business value for Tobii as every new application such as this AAA game integration will increase the usability of the company–s eye-tracking platforms, thereby driving the sales long term.
With traditional keyboard and mouse inputs intact, players using the Sentry with Assassin–s Creed® Rogue will experience true gaming immersion when their gaze and that of Shay Patrick Cormac, the game–s protagonist, are one and the same. For example, as the player looks to the left of screen, Shay Patrick Cormac will look to the left of his environment and the scene camera will pan to accommodate the exploration of this new visual territory creating an “” experience. No longer will PC players be restricted to the size of their screen to orient Shay Patrick Cormac–s field of view and further explore the environment; the game auto-pans intuitively and in harmony with the player. Players can revert to their traditional mouse control by simply grabbing it. Assassin–s Creed® Rogue will also pause and resume automatically if the player looks away from the screen and back again, preventing disruptions in gameplay
“Assassin–s Creed® Rogue with eye tracking aligns the gamer–s and a character–s senses so naturally, creating a truly immersive gaming experience. We–ve added an intuitive and natural modality without inhibiting the player–s ability, taking anything away or having to make a trade-off that lessens Assassin–s Creed® Rogue–s enjoyment for the gamer,” said Werner.
Starting today, gamers who purchase the SteelSeries Sentry, a 2015 International CES Innovations Honoree, will also be given the full version of Assassin–s Creed® Rogue for PC for free when it ships in March. The offer is limited to the first 5,000 units. Those that want to be part of the next evolution in gaming and secure their free copy of Assassin–s Creed® Rogue can do so on the or EMEA , the Ubisoft® official store (excluding Russia, Australia and New Zealand).
Using the , the Ubisoft® development team was able to implement and test Assassin–s Creed® Rogue–s eye-tracking capability in nine days, making implementation of eye tracking fast and cost efficient.
“It–s important to Ubisoft® to always seek out the best input mechanisms commercially available on the market to provide the maximum creative flexibility to our developers,” continued Corneliu Vasiliu.
“Infinite Screen” is only one way to increase immersion in games using eye tracking. Other possibilities for eye tracking in gaming include:
using traditional controls to shoot in one direction while using the player–s gaze to focus and throw an object, such as a grenade, in another.
characters in the game react based on eye contact from the player, just as they would in real life.
environmental elements of the game react with animation or sound based on eye contact from the player.
Tobii is currently working with numerous developers, from independent to globally-recognized studios, to enhance their games with eye tracking.
Purchase the and reserve your free copy of Assassin–s Creed® Rogue.
Visit Tobii–s booth (No.2324) during the to be among the first to catch Assassin–s Creed® Rogue–s Infinite Screen in action.
See how eye-tracking works in Assassin–s Creed® Rogue and get a glimpse into the development of Infinite Screen from Ubisoft® developers.
Developers that want to create the next evolution in gaming are encouraged to get their now.
Explore more game titles with eye-tracking game control and immersion at .
Tobii Tech is a division of Tobii, the global leader in eye tracking that focuses on taking Tobii–s leading eye-tracking technology to new high-volume markets including computers, gaming devices, vehicles and medical devices. The division–s customers integrate Tobii–s eye-tracking technology into various devices and applications and take this to market under their brand and channel. The division is also investing in evolving its leading technology to meet the needs of larger-volume markets in terms of cost, low power consumption, form factor and performance.
Ubisoft is a leading creator, publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment and services, with a rich portfolio of world-renowned brands, including Assassin–s Creed, Just Dance, Tom Clancy–s video game series, Rayman, Far Cry and Watch Dogs. The teams throughout Ubisoft–s worldwide network of studios and business offices are committed to delivering original and memorable gaming experiences across all popular platforms, including consoles, mobile phones, tablets and PCs. For the 2013-14 fiscal year Ubisoft generated sales of EUR 1,007 million. To learn more, please visit .
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Tobii Tech
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