Ubisoft: ‘Unannounced projects’ were terminated

After poor financial results forced some cancellations, Ubisoft has moved to reassure people that games like Beyond Good & Evil 2 are safe.
As we reported yesterday, Ubisoft posted a net annual loss of $74 million USD, marking the second year in a row where the company has lost money. In a passage concerning how the publisher aims to get back on track, the ominous line “reorganising the roles and operations of its studios, which has resulted in the termination of certain projects” appeared.
A Ubisoft spokesperson has confirmed that this refers only to “unannounced projects,” so you can hopefully continue to look forward to Beyond Good & Evil 2 and Eric Chahi’s From Dust (formerly Project Dust). Of course, the unannounced projects could’ve been equally as interesting. We’ll just never know.
For more on why a sequel to Beyond Good & Evil would be a desirable thing, read John’s review of the HD re-release. And if you want to know what the heck From Dust is all about, have a look at this Q&A.
Source: Eurogamer
Image taken from Beyond Good & Evil HD.

Recommended Videos

PC Invasion is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article How long will the delays to Fallout London be?
Fallout London E1714150893593 (1)
Read Article Someone is making a Fallout 3 “Demake” on the Gameboy
Fallout 3 Operation Anchorage
Read Article Escape From Tarkov is taking ‘Pay to Win’ to the next level
Unheard Title
Related Content
Read Article How long will the delays to Fallout London be?
Fallout London E1714150893593 (1)
Read Article Someone is making a Fallout 3 “Demake” on the Gameboy
Fallout 3 Operation Anchorage
Read Article Escape From Tarkov is taking ‘Pay to Win’ to the next level
Unheard Title
Author
Paul Younger
Founder and Editor of PC Invasion. Founder of the world's first gaming cafe and Veteran PC gamer of over 22 years.