20 Jan. (Portaltic/EP) –
Ubisoft has announced that one of the three games that were in development and that it has canceled is the one internally referred to as Project Q, a player-versus-player (PvP) title that offered combat on sandy terrain.
The company announced this video game in April 2022, at which time it was also forced to clarify that this It wouldn’t be a ‘battle royale’ and that it would not integrate non-fungible tokens (NFT) as an exchange system for this title either.
Ubisoft thus distanced itself from the information leaked by the ‘leaker’ Tom Henderson, who had commented shortly before the French study I was working on this format, and featured part of the game’s gameplay, based on “a variety of player versus player modes.
The French video game developer shared a few days ago some changes in the strategy for launching new games. Then, he mentioned the cancellation of three titles in development that were still unannounced.
With this, he brought forward a new delay in the delay of the launch of Skull and Bones. This, taking into account that in July 2022 it had also canceled four other projects.
Now Ubisoft has confirmed to Eurogamer that one of these discontinued video games is known by the code name Project Q and that he has done so to focus on his “high priority” projectsto which their equipment is being relocated,” according to a company representative.