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Ubisoft developing Blood Dragon and Watch Dogs-for-tweens animated shows

Castlevania producer Adi Shankar will oversee Blood Dragon series Captain Laserhawk

The box art from Ubisoft’s Far Cry: Blood Dragon, featuring a man holding a cyber pisol Ubisoft
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Ubisoft is adapting franchises like Rayman, Far Cry, and Watch Dogs into multiple animated series, according to a report from The Hollywood Reporter. Some of those shows will apparently take intriguing liberties with their source materials, such as a toned-down Watch Dogs aimed at pre-teens.

The plans include family-friendly animated shows based on Ubisoft’s Rabbids, Rayman, and the Hungry Shark games. The Watch Dogs spinoff, described as a “cybermystery,” looks quite different from the realistic and often very violent video game series; cartoonish concept art features a pre-teen girl standing in the halls of Ada Lovelace Middle School, with her hacker alter ego reflecting in the floor below her.

For more mature audiences, Ubisoft is reportedly making a show called Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Vibe, based on the neon-lit Far Cry 3 spinoff, Blood Dragon. That series is being created in partnership with Adi Shankar, the producer of Netflix’s Castlevania and the upcoming Devil May Cry animated series.

Captain Laserhawk, The Hollywood Reporter says, will “form a multiverse with other Ubisoft titles.”

The series are being produced by Ubisoft’s film and television group.

Ubisoft has adapted some of its properties, including Prince of Persia and Assassin’s Creed, into Hollywood motion pictures. The company is also working with Netflix to adapt Tom Clancy’s The Division series into a film starring Jake Gyllehnhaal and Jessica Chastain.

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