Leaks regarding Ubisoft games have been intensifying for the past few months. After a list of games in March then Pathfinder in April, it was Project Q that leaked this week as well as Assassins Creed Nexus (VR). Today, Ubisoft has decided to formalize Project Q.
Project Q is an arena game
Rather than waiting for the rumor to continue to spread with all the questions that follow, Ubisoft has therefore taken the lead by announcing its game a little in advance. Its code name is “Project Q” and it is, as expected, a team game that is played in an arena.
The game is in early development and we will continue to test, so for now all you can do is sign up for upcoming tests: https://register.ubisoft.com/projectq-signup/en-GB
We won’t know much more for the moment but Ubisoft still wants to clarify that this is not a Battle Royale and that a variety of PvP modes will be offered with a single objective: fun.
The rumor we mentioned yesterday reported development by Ubisoft Bordeaux with two modes, one of which is similar to a Battle Royale. It was then a question, like Overwatch, of choosing a hero from a panel of characters with different characteristics and skills. For the moment, everything suggests that the game will be free and we will continue to follow this closely.
Last info, the publisher claims to have no plan to date to integrate NFTs into Project Q. This precision may seem trivial, but it shows the damage caused by the subject on the perception of the brand with the public. Last January, Ubisoft said that the negative reaction of the players regarding the arrival of NFT in Ghost Recon was expected, but that the company would continue to integrate NFT into its games.
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