Driver: Ubisoft racing game returns as TV
Ubisoft has announced that the Driver brand will return - as a live action television series on the new Streaming platform binthe . The industry neoper sees itself as a emerging streaming platform that presents original series and shows for gaming fans . The Driver series will be one of the first offers of the new platform for which apparently no subscription is required.
accompanies John Tanner
In the focus of the streaming series to Driver , John Tanner. He is a former racing driver who becomes undercover agent. He is at the task of bringing the local criminal syndicate to the route.
While no cast was announced, the series of Jason Altman, Danielle Kreinik and Genevieve Jones is produced by Ubisoft Film & Television. Cooperation takes place with the producers Allan Hungarian and Vincent Talenti of binge.
Our mission at Ubisoft is to bring our games to a new and exciting way to live and create content that is located in the world, the culture and community of the games, says Danielle Kreinik, head of television development at Ubisoft movie & Television. The cooperation with binge will enable us to bring a driver series directly to the audience, which is most enthusiastic that this franchise is brought to life.
The last game of the series is Driver: San Francisco from the year 2011. In the game developed by Ubisoft Reflections, the Hero Tanner falls into coma after a car accident. This can take various characters in the game while trying to turn off the criminals who brought him to this coma.
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It is unclear right now when exactly the Driver series should start on binge. It is clear, however, that the platform is to be made in 2022 available on any Internet-enabled device . In the meantime, you can get a little nostalgia with the following trailer to Driver: San Francisco :
Other messages to Driver.
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