![]() The only two notable games with dates at present being Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope, releasing in October for the Switch and Skull & Bones which arrives a month later for all other platforms. Keep in mind that other projects like the Prince of Persia remake has been delayed indefinitely - having swapped developers during the two year period since it was first announced - and the less said about Beyond Good & Evil 2’s status, following its own 2017 re-reveal, the better. What’s more, this latest round of not-so-pleasant updates from Ubisoft - if we add Avatar’s delay into the mix - has now cast an even less-pleasant light on the state of the company’s own upcoming slate of games over the next twelve or so months. ![]() The response from the public was so strong, it even forced Ubisoft to delay the game’s first closed beta indefinitely. Frontline was initially pitched as a three-player team-based Battle Royale, but was very quickly met with a predominantly negative reception upon its reveal. One of those already known about, albeit vaguely, was a new Splinter Cell title in VR, which was announced way back in September 2020.īut perhaps the more notable cancellation is Ghost Recon Frontline, one of two free-to-play titles Ubisoft were making under the Tom Clancy brand - the other being the still-on-track XDefiant. Following on from the news that Massive Entertainment’s Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora has been pushed back t0 2023 (and potentially 2024 on top), Ubisoft have announced that they completely cancelled development on four upcoming games - two of which were yet to be officially unveiled/announced. Ubisoft’s upcoming roster of titles and subsequent release schedule, has gotten a fair bit more patchy after today.
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