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Ubisoft’s Mysterious Project Q Has Been Cancelled

Ubisoft has confirmed that one of the games it cancelled last week was the mysterious Project Q, its online battle arena game.

Ubisoft’s Upcoming Star Wars Game Compared to No Man’s Sky

We know that Ubisoft has been leaning in on the open-world RPGs with the Assassin’s Creed games, so when it was announced that the studio was going to make a…

Director of Ubisoft’s Star Wars Game Hints at Reveal This Year

It was the start of 2021 when Ubisoft’s Star Wars game was officially announced, but 2022 has come and gone and we haven’t been getting any updates. What’s cool is,…

How Ubisoft’s Editorial Teams Are Quietly Shifting Games Like Assassin’s Creed, Roller Champions

One of the most influential jobs at Ubisoft is one whose role many people may not fully understand: its editorial team. And over the last year, that team has quietly…

Assassin’s Creed Infinity – Everything We Know About Ubisoft’s Game Hub

Assassin's Creed Infinity is an upcoming multiple-games-in-one-package service hub. It's notably not an actual game, but a portal through which players can enjoy multiple Assassin's Creed experiences. Frankly, it sounds…

Ubisoft’s Most Popular Games Are Steeply Discounted

Ubisoft’s Winter Sale is here, discounting dozens of games from the publisher as much as 80% off. Customers who spend at least $20 can also use coupon code HOLIDAY22 to…

Beyond Good and Evil 2 Might Never Release Despite Ubisoft’s Reassurances

Ubisoft has told investors and fans on multiple occasions that The post Beyond Good and Evil 2 Might Never Release Despite Ubisoft’s Reassurances appeared first on PlayStation LifeStyle.

Dead by Daylight new map could be a crossover with Ubisoft’s For Honor

Dead by Daylight and For Honor don’t seem like the most natural of companions, with the multiplayer horror game from Behavior and action-adventure from Ubisoft coming from entirely different backgrounds…

Ubisoft’s Yves Guillemot suggests sexual misconduct arose from ‘generational differences’

In a recent interview, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot suggested that some of the company's problems emerged due to 'generational differences' with the new, younger generation having 'different needs'.

Ubisoft’s Big Triple-A Games Will Be $70 According To CEO Yves Guillemot

Following the launch of PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, multiple video game publishers bumped up the price of new-gen versions of some of their games. While Ubisoft resisted that…