Leaks regarding Ubisoft games have escalated over the past few months. Following the slate of games in March and then Pathfinder in April, Project Q was leaked this week as well as Assassins Creed Nexus (VR). Today, Ubisoft has decided to formalize Project Q.
Project Q is a yard game
Instead of waiting for the rumors to continue to spread with all the questions that follow, Ubisoft has taken the lead by announcing their game a bit earlier. Its code name is “Project Q” and it is, as might be expected, a team game played in an arena.
The game is in early development and we will continue to test, so all you can do right now is sign up for upcoming tests: https://register.ubisoft.com/projectq-signup/en-GB
We won’t know much at the moment but Ubisoft still wants to make it clear that this is not Battle Royale and that a variety of PvP modes will be offered with one goal: fun.
The rumors we mentioned yesterday reported that Ubisoft Bordeaux is being developed with two modes, one of which is similar to Battle Royale. Then the question, as in Overwatch, was to choose a hero from among a group of characters with different characteristics and skills. For now, everything indicates that the game will be free and we will continue to follow it closely.
In a gameplay video that Xboxygen was able to reference, Project Q looks like a very colorful third-person shooter with different weapons (hammer, fireworks launcher, etc) and special items like wings that allow you to glide.
Latest information, the publisher claims that it has no plan yet to incorporate NFTs into Project Q. This accuracy may seem trivial, but it shows the harm the subject has caused to the public’s brand perception. Back in January, Ubisoft said negative gamer reaction regarding NFT’s access to Ghost Recon was expected, but that the company would continue to incorporate NFT into its games.
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