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15 Nov 2018
IAAPA 2018: Triotech releases details of new Team Battle attraction
Supplier: Triotech
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Ubisoft created the software for the ride which is based on Triotech's XD Interactive Dark Ride
Triotech has announced that it will develop a new attraction in partnership with Ubisoft.
The new attraction, called Team Battle, is based on Ubisoft's Raving Rabbids IP and will combine interactivity, team and individual play and 4D effects.
It is a first-of-its-kind attraction that will see guests take part in an 'epic robot showdown', where they battle for victory in an oversized multi-sensorial arena.
The ride is based on Triotech's XD Dark Ride Interactive Theatre attraction and features new technology and game-play design that enables both individual and team point scoring elements, to drive interactivity and provide high replay value. A 270-degree screen and wind, light and haptic effects immerse the rides, while motion seats with D-BOX technology enhance the overall experience.
Ernest Yale, founder, president and CEO of Triotech, said: "We're excited to partner with Ubisoft and bring an all-new experience for the entire family. Until now, interactive motion simulators have been unlimited in the number of players due to screen clutter."
"We feel that with Team Battle, Triotech has broken that barrier and we can offer much higher THRC than previously possible while still delivering an amazing guest experience for park visitors."
Jean de Rivières, VP of Location Based Entertainment at Ubisoft, said: "Triotech's ambition to come up with a breakthrough attraction is what drew us to the project."
" As an entertainment company coming from the video game industry, Ubisoft has a unique approach to location-based entertainment. We want to create innovative ways for audiences to experience our worlds and have fun. If we can accomplish these goals, we believe we will appeal to both fans and newcomers," de Rivières added.
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