Ubisoft has long tapped into feedback from players while designing games, but the latest step will allow some to make content woven into scenes. "The point of Hit Record is for people to make things together," he said. "This is the first time we are going to make assets going into a video game; which I think is really cool." Someone in one country may come up with a baseline, and another elsewhere the drum beat or various instrumentals, according to Gordon-Levitt. Anyone whose work is feature in the game will get paid, although he didn't specify how much.
Source: The Nation Bangkok June 12, 2018 01:52 UTC