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Ubisoft confirme davantage de projets « pilotes » après l'annulation de l'adaptation du spectacle

Authore: NathanMise à jour:Jan 24,2025

Ubisoft Confirms More “Driver” Projects After Cancelation of Show Adaptation

Malgré l'annulation de la série télévisée live-action Driver, Ubisoft confirme la poursuite du développement d'autres projets de franchise Driver. Voici la dernière mise à jour d'Ubisoft.

Ubisoft reste actif sur les futurs projets pilotes

Ubisoft Confirms More “Driver” Projects After Cancelation of Show Adaptation

Ubisoft a officiellement confirmé à Game File l'annulation de l'adaptation en direct de sa célèbre série de jeux de course Driver. Initialement annoncé en 2021 pour un streaming exclusif sur Binge.com, le projet faisait partie d'une initiative plus large d'Ubisoft visant à étendre ses franchises de jeux aux nouveaux médias. Comme l'a déclaré Danielle Kreinik, directrice d'Ubisoft Film & Television, l'objectif était de « donner vie à nos jeux de manière nouvelle et passionnante et de créer du contenu basé sur le monde, la culture et la communauté du jeu. »

La collaboration a pris fin en raison de la fermeture de Hotrod Tanner LLC, une filiale liée au cinéma (du nom du protagoniste de Driver), en janvier. Un porte-parole d'Ubisoft a confirmé à Game File : "Nous n'avançons plus dans notre partenariat avec Binge pour une série Driver."

Cependant, Ubisoft assure aux fans que le développement se poursuit sur d'autres projets Driver. La société a déclaré qu'elle "travaille activement sur d'autres projets passionnants liés à la franchise" et attend avec impatience les annonces futures. Les détails spécifiques ne sont pas divulgués pour le moment. Restez à l'écoute pour d'autres mises à jour sur l'avenir de la franchise Driver !

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The Red Bull Arena has officially unveiled a new urban sports experience featuring BMX, skateboarding, and parkour! Located in the heart of New York City, the arena’s newly transformed outdoor plaza now serves as a dynamic, multi-use hub for action sports enthusiasts and fans alike.
The space includes:

BMX Half-Pipe & Features: A state-of-the-art concrete ramp system with rails, tabletops, and rails designed for jumps, grinds, and technical tricks.
Skate Plaza: A custom-built skate bowl and street course with ledges, rails, and transitions, perfect for both beginners and pros.
Parkour Training Zone: An elevated obstacle course with walls, boxes, and rails that challenge agility, strength, and creativity—ideal for parkour athletes and urban movement practitioners.

The unveiling was celebrated with a live event featuring top athletes from each discipline, including world-class BMX riders, pro skaters, and parkour performers. Red Bull also announced a series of monthly competitions, youth clinics, and community workshops to encourage participation and skill development.
“Red Bull Arena has always been about pushing limits—now we’re bringing that energy to the streets and the concrete,” said a Red Bull spokesperson. “This space isn’t just for elite athletes. It’s for anyone who wants to ride, roll, or leap into the next level.”
The BMX, skate, and parkour zone is open to the public and free to access, with free gear check-ins and safety zones provided. It’s a bold new chapter in Red Bull’s mission to inspire and empower urban athletes worldwide.
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🎉 Open daily, 7 a.m. – 10 p.m.  
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The Red Bull Arena has officially unveiled a new urban sports experience featuring BMX, skateboarding, and parkour! Located in the heart of New York City, the arena’s newly transformed outdoor plaza now serves as a dynamic, multi-use hub for action sports enthusiasts and fans alike. The space includes: BMX Half-Pipe & Features: A state-of-the-art concrete ramp system with rails, tabletops, and rails designed for jumps, grinds, and technical tricks. Skate Plaza: A custom-built skate bowl and street course with ledges, rails, and transitions, perfect for both beginners and pros. Parkour Training Zone: An elevated obstacle course with walls, boxes, and rails that challenge agility, strength, and creativity—ideal for parkour athletes and urban movement practitioners. The unveiling was celebrated with a live event featuring top athletes from each discipline, including world-class BMX riders, pro skaters, and parkour performers. Red Bull also announced a series of monthly competitions, youth clinics, and community workshops to encourage participation and skill development. “Red Bull Arena has always been about pushing limits—now we’re bringing that energy to the streets and the concrete,” said a Red Bull spokesperson. “This space isn’t just for elite athletes. It’s for anyone who wants to ride, roll, or leap into the next level.” The BMX, skate, and parkour zone is open to the public and free to access, with free gear check-ins and safety zones provided. It’s a bold new chapter in Red Bull’s mission to inspire and empower urban athletes worldwide. 📍 Red Bull Arena – Harrison, NJ 🎉 Open daily, 7 a.m. – 10 p.m. RedBullArena #UrbanSports #BMX #Skateboarding #Parkour #MoveBeyond