Ubisoft Confirms Team-Based Arena Combat Game, Project Q, Has Been Canceled

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A Ubisoft game known as Project Q leaked early last year before the Assassin’s Creed maker revealed its existence, calling it a team-based battle arena combat game

Insider Gaming reported yesterday that Ubisoft had canceled Project Q and now, Ubisoft has confirmed that this is, in fact, true to Video Games Chronicle

“We can confirm we will no longer support the development of Project Q in order to focus on priority projects, to which our teams are being reallocated,” Ubisoft told VGC

This cancelation comes after Ubisoft delayed Skull and Bones last week alongside news that it had canceled three unannounced games. It’s currently unclear if Project Q was one of those three games canceled (while Project Q was technically announced, it was revealed as an in-the-works project rather than a game with a final title so perhaps Ubisoft considered it unannounced). 

For more, read about what Project Q was going to be here

[Source: Video Games Chronicle]

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