Beyond Good and Evil 2
News, coverage and analysis tracking Beyond Good and Evil 2 across the outlets.- Uppgift: Ghost Recon har problem, "orealistiska deadlines och dålig planering"Sources claim the next Ghost Recon game, codenamed 'Project OVR', is facing significant development issues including unrealistic deadlines and poor planning, leading to internal goal misses. Ubisoft has reportedly assigned new management to oversee the project, sparking fears of potential reboots, cancellations, and further layoffs within its Paris studio. The company has not commented on the allegations.
- Summer Game Fest no-shows: The big games that were absent from 2026's showcasesSeveral highly anticipated games were notably absent from the Summer Game Fest showcases, leaving fans speculating about their development status. Titles like Arkane's Blade, the Witcher 3 DLC, Injustice 3, and the Divinity sequel were among the expected reveals that did not materialize. The article highlights the absence of these games and discusses potential reasons or future reveal opportunities.
- Nya Ghost Recon, Far Cry och Assassin's Creed inom tre år, lovar UbisoftUbisoft plans to release three major titles, including new installments in the Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, and Ghost Recon franchises, by March 2029. This strategy aims to improve the company's financial standing following a significant net loss and extensive restructuring.
- Ubisoft Reports €1.3 Billion in Losses For FY26, Projects More Losses Next Year, Profits in FY28Ubisoft reported a loss of €1.3 billion for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026, with net bookings down 17.4 percent. The company forecasts further losses in FY27 but expects profitability to return in FY28, driven by upcoming titles in major franchises like Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, and Ghost Recon. This financial outlook follows a significant restructuring, game cancellations including Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake, and recent layoffs, which have led to criticism from employee unions regarding leadership and diversity.
- Beyond Good and Evil 2 and Splinter Cell Missing in Ubisoft's Future PlansUbisoft's recent fiscal year report and conference call omitted any mention of Beyond Good and Evil 2 and the Splinter Cell Remake, despite their long development cycles. The company is focusing its future content pipeline on major brands like Assassin's Creed and Far Cry, alongside live services for Rainbow Six Siege, while anticipating a financially challenging next year.
- Rapport: Ubisoft skrotar Animal Crossing-liknande AlterraUbisoft has reportedly canceled its unannounced social game Alterra, which was described as being in the same vein as Nintendo's Animal Crossing with voxel-based building elements. While the project has been scrapped, developers are being reassigned to other projects within the company, and no layoffs are expected. This cancellation follows other recent game cancellations by Ubisoft, including the remake of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.
- Announced, Delayed, Disappeared: The Games Still In LimboNumerous video games remain in limbo, with long development cycles and minimal updates causing concern among players. Titles like Beyond Good & Evil 2, The Wolf Among Us 2, and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake have faced significant delays and development challenges. While some studios offer reassurances, the prolonged uncertainty surrounding these projects leaves their eventual release in doubt.
- Games Inbox: Has the new Mass Effect been cancelled?Reader mail discusses the lack of news regarding a new Mass Effect game, with one reader suspecting it may be cancelled despite EA's assurances. Other topics include potential remakes of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, the viability of a new Uncharted game, and the pricing of the PlayStation 5 Pro. There's also discussion on the success of Nintendo's Super Mario Galaxy movie and its potential impact on future game and film adaptations.
- Red Storm Entertainment Was Working on 10 Games Before Development Team Was Laid Off – RumorUbisoft's Red Storm Entertainment reportedly had 10 games in development before its development team was laid off, with projects ranging from support for live-service titles like Brawlhalla and Rainbow Six Siege to unannounced concepts. The studio has been refocused to support the Snowdrop Engine and serve as a global IT team following the layoffs, which affected 105 employees.
- Ubisoft cut staff at Splinter Cell devs Ubisoft Toronto, as part of their push to save €200 millionUbisoft Toronto, the studio developing the Splinter Cell remake, has laid off approximately 40 employees, representing 8% of its staff. This move is part of Ubisoft's broader initiative to cut costs by €200 million over the next two years, which has also involved layoffs in Paris and the cancellation of six games.
- New PS5 Games Release Dates in 2026This article provides a comprehensive list of upcoming PlayStation 5 game release dates scheduled for 2026. It includes tentative and confirmed dates for a wide variety of titles, noting that these dates are subject to change. The list is regularly updated and covers releases from March through to TBA dates.