Ubisoft's Werewolves Within Brings the Classic Party Game to VR

Ubisoft's Werewolves Within Brings the Classic Party Game to VR

Strategy: Accuse everyone of being a werewolf.

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Oct 01, 2016 @ 08:44 AM (Staff Bios)
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A while back, Ubisoft announced a new title called Werewolves Within for VR. It's based on the classice game, Mafia (or Werewolf) where players try to figure out who among them is the mafia (or werewolf). The game transports players to a medieval village where a werewolf has been plaguing the townspeople. Everyone sits around a fire or table and use their skills and discussions to figure out who the culprit is.

Check out the video below to see how the guys at IGN fared in a round of Werewolves Within.


I'm marking you all as Werewolves.

Werewolves Within is set to release this month. Hopefully, it comes out just in time for Halloween. I can see no better way to celebrate the season than a round or two of Werewolf. Ubisoft is bringing the classic party game to VR, and I'm excited to see what comes from it.

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