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2019/12

Ubisoft ima više od 15 projekata u razvoju, ali jedan od njih je otkazan

Ubisoft is known for copying and pasting its open-world formula across its portfolio of games, and many people are getting tired of said formula, as seen with Ghost Recon: Breakpoint’s prodajni. However, the company is in no short supply of pumping out more games according to a recent report, which states over 15 games are in development as we speak.

Although it would be nice to see Sam Fisher suit up and Michael Ironside voice the iconic seasoned agent in a new game, sadly, we are in current year, and that means the chances of woke propaganda and anti-consumer practices showing up are more than high.

Some people speculate that the new IGN report on a now-canceled Ubisoft game was related to Splinter Cell, given that one of the devs, Louis de Carufel, had worked on Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: osuda, but we’ll never know.

What we do know is that this “unannounced game” for “current-gen consoles” called for 200 people on the development studio and still didn’t cut it. However, Ubisoft is using those 200 people to work on 15 plus games that are currently in development.

Here’s de Carufel talking about the canceled game and the 15 plus titles in development:

 

Out of those 15 games, we know that Watch Dogs Legion, Rainbow Six Quarantine, Gods and Monsters, Skull and Bones, Beyond Good and Evil 2, The Settlers, Roller Champions, WiLD, Te Avatar game based on James Cameron’s 2009 film are in the works.

Back in October, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot said that the company’s recent triple-A releases have been met with disappointing reception — much like Ghost Recon: Breakpoint.

Guillemot kaže da je to zbog live-service utakmica koje su preblizu jedna drugoj, stavljajući tim u škripac jer ne mogu ispravno ažurirati svaku igru. Ovdje na scenu stupaju kašnjenja:

“Bavimo se ovim problemima direktno i već provodimo značajne promjene u našim proizvodnim procesima. Uvjereni smo u svoju sposobnost prilagodbe i razvoja, kao što smo već mnogo puta uspješno učinili u prošlosti. U ovom cjelokupnom kontekstu, odlučili smo odgoditi izdanja Gods & Monsters, Rainbow Six Quarantine i Watch Dogs Legion do 2020.-21. Iako svaka od ovih igara već ima snažan identitet i veliki potencijal, želimo da naši timovi imaju više vremena za razvoj kako bi osigurali da su njihove inovacije savršeno implementirane kako bi pružile optimalna iskustva za igrače.”

I wouldn’t hold my breath on Ubisoft bringing forth decent games moving into the year 2020 and beyond, but in the meantime, what do you think of all of this?

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