Ubisoft confirms battle arena game Project Q has been canceled
Ubisoft cancels its battle arena game Project Q. The company confirms this to Eurogamer. The studio previously said it was scrapping three titles, but said it was unannounced games. Ubisoft announced Project Q on Twitter in April last year.
A spokesperson for Ubisoft tells Eurogamer that Project Q is nevertheless one of the games that Ubisoft recently canceled. The studio says it will no longer support Project Q development. The company will instead focus on other projects, which have a higher priority and their teams are being reassigned.
Ubisoft announced Project Q in April 2022 in a short tweet, after gameplay footage of the game was leaked. Those came from one of the company’s closed playtests for the game. According to Ubisoft, Project Q was a “team battle arena” game. The game would get ‘different pvp modes’. Furthermore, the French publisher shared few details about the game.
The studio announced last week that it had canceled three ‘unannounced’ games, including Project Q. That is on top of four games the studio already canceled last year. Ubisoft recently confirmed that the company still working on Beyond Good & Evil 2. That game was announced in 2008 and was reintroduced in 2017. The title is already the game that was in development the longest before a release. According to rumors from 2022, the title is still in pre-production, although Ubisoft has not confirmed that.
Ubisoft Project Q concept art