After a devastating fire caused major damage to the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris Moday, donations have poured in from around the globe. While money certainly helps, the church also needs a concrete plan on how to restore the damaged portions of the building, and Assassin’s Creed could be its saving grace.
The Notre-Dame Cathedral was featured as a fully explorable building in the 2014 Ubisoft video game Assassin’s Creed Unity, which is set in Paris during the French Revolution. Developers on the game spent 14 months recreating Notre-Dame for the digital world, a Ubisoft spokesperson told Mashable, with the structure becoming the game’s benchmark landmark for both player navigation and the visual standards of the game. Read more…
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