Today, Ubisoft unveiled the Fall of Canada fan art collaborative video, which immerses fans in a Canadianized chapter of Tom Clancy’s The Division via user-generated, fan-artwork from participants across the country.
Bringing to life the reality of a pandemic stricken, lawless Canada in shambles, the end-result is a stunning portrayal of what our country in chaos might look like from coast to coast.
Check out the video here:
After a difficult judging process that saw over 220 submissions of stunning fan-artwork inspired by Tom Clancy’s The Division reviewed, Ubisoft announced that Bertille Giacomoni from Montreal is the winner of the Fall of Canada collaborative fan art contest.
Bertille’s representation of the Fall of Canada – pictured below – wins her a $5,000 grand prize!
Canadian artists were invited to visit www.FallOfCanada.ca and try their hand at depicting what Canada facing a pandemic would look like. The website featured a storyboard inspired by Tom Clancy’s The Division and invite them to draw, paint, stencil or sketch a select scene from a storyboard in their own style. Fans got to upload a picture of their project to www.FallOfCanada.ca.
Visitors of Fallofcanada.ca voted for their favourite fan-contributed artwork, with top pieces (as voted on by fans and our judging panel of well-known Canadian artists) receiving a variety of prizes.