On the occasion of the quarterly review ofUbisoft, this is clearly not good news that emerged. Already, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora has been postponed to the next fiscal year, but that’s not all. In the subsequent conference call, these are no less than four projects from the publisher of which we have learned the outright cancellation… If two of them had not been announced, the others were taken from well-known licenses and had been unveiled a long time ago.
For starters, this is the project Splinter Cell VR announced in September 2020 which is falling by the wayside. A job offer in January 2021 also mentioned multiplayer modes. Fans waiting for the return of Sam Fisher therefore only have Splinter Cell Remake to wait, hoping thatUbisoft Toronto go well until the end. The other title concerned had been presented to him in good and due form last autumn since it is Ghost Recon Frontlinethe FPS free-to-play with the false air of Battle Royale designed by the Bucharest studio and which did not particularly thrill the community when it was announced for the 20th anniversary of the saga. A real new episode of the license would still be in development, so wait & see.
If games based on the imagination of Tom Clancy interest you, Ghost Recon Wildlands and Breakpoint are always for sale on Amazon.
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