Ubisoft reduces risks and focuses on Assassin’s Creed

- Advertisement -

Ubisoft’s recent financial conference brought some surprises. The biggest ones were pushing the next Assassin’s Creed to next spring and cancellation of four projectsincluding the free-to-play shooter Ghost Recon Frontline for over 100 players, Splinter Cell VR, and two yet-to-be-announced games.

But foreign journalists and insiders notice one important thing. The French company should have sent a clear signal that reduces risk and focuses on Assassin’s Creed and mobile gameswhere he should see the greatest earning potential.

- Advertisement -

No other upcoming games expected to be cancelled. Skull and Bones, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, Avatar: Pandora’s Limits, Beyond Good and Evil 2 and more games to be released as soon as possible, hopefully considering their quality.

AVATAR: PANDORA’S LIMITS MUST BE PERFECT

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora’s delay was made with game quality in mind, giving The Division developers more time to polish this first-person action-adventure game.

“We want to make Avatar the brand of the video game industry. It’s important for us to come up with something that’s perfect.” said Yves Guillemot, CEO of Ubisoft.

Avatar: Pandora Borders should look nice, but say the gameplay is in rough shape. This fact a month ago learned journalist and insider Jeff Grubb. This explains the delay from the end of this year until at least the spring of next year. Personally, I wouldn’t wait until the fall for Avatar because Assassin’s Creed is headed for spring.

SKULL AND BONES DID NOT CONVINCE EVEN THE DEVELOPERS

Pirate action Skull and Bones it has to come out even if Ubisoft doesn’t want to, otherwise the company would be in violation of the agreement with the Singaporean government that invested in the studio. The question is what will happen to this name in the future. According to the latest report, even the developers themselves working on the project are skeptical.

He does not believe in the success of “Skull and Bones” for the reason that the game lacks depth. We shouldn’t expect anything more than the latest videos have shown. It is said that every part of the game lacks depth. This may cause most players to stop playing the Pirate Adventure shortly after its release. This could hurt the ambitious plans to gradually expand the game.

I myself was not enthusiastic about the recent presentation and in the article / video I asked when Ubisoft will learn how to make interesting games again. But if it goes on like this, the light at the end of the tunnel gets further and further away. For example, Ubisoft will surprise, it has a chance to show itself on September 10 this year. Ubisoft Forward.

CANCELLED ROLLER CHAMPIONS?

Ubisoft’s apparent attempt to save money and avoid too much risk could still have an impact. Roller Champions from Ubisoft Montreal. According to Jeff Grubb, this title should be canceled due to it not being as successful, although it is better than Hyper Scape’s previously canceled “Battle Royale” event.

Roller Champions launched in May of this year and support will reportedly end after the launch of the third season. The intention behind this decision may be to free up the team’s hands and resources to move on to the previously mentioned Assassin’s Creed Infinityan expansive platform that will offer a more diverse experience of the world of AC in a live service style in the future.

Source :Indian TV

- Advertisement -

Subscribe

Related articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here