Ubisoft's Project Q, the team battle arena game that is "not a battle royale," has been canceled. Ubisoft officially announced Project Q in April 2022 and opened up playtest registrations. Insider ...
TL;DR: Ubisoft is refocusing on profitable projects after disappointing game performances, including the failed XDefiant and underwhelming Star Wars Outlaws. After a string of disappointing games, ...
Following a report from Insider Gaming that said the game had been canceled, Ubisoft confirmed as much to VGC. A brief statement shared with the outlet said that the game would no longer be supported ...
Ubisoft talked about the game on social media while vaguely acknowledging the leaks and reports from the past few days which discussed and showed off different parts of the game. Official details are ...
Yesterday, we examined AI's use to create digital human characters (NPCs) as part of a new Covert Protocol tech demo from Inworld and NVIDIA. Using the Inworld AI engine with NVIDIA ACE, which ...
Ubisoft has not had a great start to the year. 2023 has already seen plenty of downs for the company. It was just last week that news emerged online that the company canceled several games, and with ...
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Rgistrations for the game’s closed playtest are now open. Ubisoft has also announced that the new game will soon be ready for closed playtest and is inviting interested players to register to take ...
Following an Exputer report and a subsequent gameplay leak, Ubisoft Project Q has officially been confirmed. Taking to Twitter over the weekend, the developer made light of the situation and decided ...
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Ubisoft denies data breach claims after Rainbow Six Siege currency hack
Since Ubisoft's recent Rainbow Six Siege currency hack, the company has shut down false claims of an additional data breach.
According to a tweet sent out by Ubisoft's Dan Tememe, the publisher is hiring for a "major project" in Montreal. The position in question is for "project manager." The tweet by Tememe was posted in ...
Ubisoft has officially announced Project Q, a team battle arena game that is currently in early development. Ubisoft added that the game is not a battle royale, but will feature a variety of "fun" PvP ...
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