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Hyper Scape roadmap reveals more mid-season content

The big push for success continues.

Ubisoft’s foray into the battle royale genre hasn’t resulted in a smash success yet. Hyper Scape saw an initial high level of interest during the beta period, but attention has dropped off since then. Regardless of the current player count, the publisher is still moving along with content for Season 1. The developers behind Hyper Scape released a mid-season roadmap today, which previewed the next five weeks. Expect new challenges, limited-time modes, memory shards, and something called Project Tower.

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Live service games are no walk in the park for developers. It’s admirable to see games like Fortnite put out a ridiculous amount of content updates on a weekly basis, and it seems like Ubisoft is trying to keep pace. Admittedly, Hyper Scape’s schedule looks a little thin, though. That’s not to say that what Ubisoft is doing is necessarily lacking, but the battle royale market is extremely competitive.

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