The good news is that more studios have been drafted in to help Ubisoft Singapore work on the game and “allow the team to fully deliver on its vision.” Other titles include Ubisoft Massive’s open-world Star Wars game and an Avatar title, the latter of which was previously confirmed to be aiming for the coming financial year too. That portfolio also includes Skull and Bones, although this has now been delayed again into next financial year. It’s no wonder we haven’t seen anything from the game in years, but at least we know the open-world title remains part of Ubisoft’s “significant portfolio expansion to come.” Finally, Beyond Good and Evil 2 director Michel Ancel left the game and the industry altogether following allegations of toxic behavior. The game’s Hindu imagery has drawn concerns, and it will require an internet connection at all times. A playable beta originally scheduled for 2019 never appeared. A collaboration with Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s hitRECord company that aimed to crowdsource artwork and music for the game created a backlash over compensation (or rather the lack thereof) for creators. Once described as a “ AAAA next-gen experience” in the months before the release of the PlayStation 5, Beyond Good and Evil 2 has courted a lot of controversy. One of those titles was Beyond Good and Evil 2, thankfully still in progress despite reports of being stuck in development hell. However, it also confirmed the games that won’t be released for quite a while yet. Ubisoft’s financial earnings report has revealed the games currently due to release during the next financial year, as well as reporting a delay for Skull and Bones.
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