Ubisoft announces the game Project Q
After a filtration of the beginning of the week that shared details about a new Ubisoft game, Ubisoft has officially recognized the existence of Project Q, an experience of "team battle." This revelation occurs after not only the details were shared online, but also the gameplay of this new game that, according to Ubisoft, is in "early development." Registration has now opened to give people an opportunity to try Project Q provided that this opportunity is available to the public.
Ubisoft talked about the game on social networks while vaguely recognizing the leaks and reports of the last days they discussed and showed different parts of the game. The official details are limited at this time and Ubisoft only refers to it as a team battle game with "fun" as the "only objective in mind", but Ubisoft clarified that this is not a real battle game as Some speculated.
There is a page that has been configured at Ubisoft site by Project Q now, but it will not tell you more than the previous tweets. Once there, you will have the option to select the platform on which you are interested in playing and then you can enter your Ubisoft account to express your interest. The current platforms that appear on the site are PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X | S and PC without mentioning the Nintendo Switch that is located.
According to the information included in previous reports about the game, the game modes mentioned by Ubisoft consist of one called "showdown" and another called "Battle Zone". The first initially equated in a Battle Royale mode with four teams of two players competing with each other, although Ubisoft said that the game in general is not a Battle Royale experience. It is assumed that Battle Arena is a more traditional sand shooter experience with two teams of four competing to obtain the winning amount of points first.
The key art of the shared game this week may allude to some specific skills of the characters to differentiate different selections from each other, but without Ubisoft details, that is only speculation at this time.
In addition to offering subscriptions to obtain more information about this game, Ubisoft did the same recently with the skull._ Subscriptions for that information are still available now and new information is not offered since the opportunity was announced.
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