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Ubisoft Is Developing New PVP Battle Arena “Project Q”

IbizaPocholo

NeoGAFs Kent Brockman

Eight sources have confirmed the development of a new game being developed by French studio Ubisoft Bordeaux.

In new playtest emails that have been sent out these past couple of days, Ubisoft has described the game as an “innovative and modern PvP battle arena game.”

The game, codenamed ‘Project Q’ that was originally spotted by Eurogamer back in September 2021 from the leaked NVIDIA GeForce Now database but was later removed following a DMCA takedown from Ubisoft, has started its first-ever playtests today. Project Q has two game modes; one is called “Showdown,” which is the game’s take on a Battle Royale consisting of only four teams of two players. The second mode, named “Battle Zone,” is the game’s Battle Arena mode, where players need to reach 100 points in order to win with two teams of four players. The objective of Battle Zone is to control an area of the map for as long as possible, somewhat similar to Call of Duty’s Hardpoint game mode.

Players get to pick their heroes’ own weapons, abilities, and skills, with a player being able to pick three individual “Wonders” that can be mixed and matched. Weapons are not your typical assault rifles and submachine guns though. Weapons include the likes of a Deck of Cards, Fireworks, Hammers, Sticks, and Paintguns that will deal damage to your enemies. You also get to pick other unique abilities and skills too, including the likes of Icarus Wings that allow to you jump and fly in the air.

Footage of Project Q, which has been sent to me under the request of anonymity, shows the game’s art style as being similar to EA’s Knockout City or Activision’s Overwatch. This should give you somewhat of an idea of where Ubisoft is aiming to take this title. Keep in mind, that Ubisoft is also working on several other different Battle Royale games, including the unannounced Battle Royale Game, dubbed “Pathfinder.”

Ubisoft Bordeaux was founded in 2017 and has primarily acted as a support studio for Ubisoft Annecy, Paris, and Montepellier on various projects over the years. The studio has worked as a support studio on the likes of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Rainbow 6, and Beyond Good & Evil 2, but their website says the studio is also working on a “F2P PVP game, not yet announced”. This F2P PVP game is almost certainly Project Q, which has yet to still be announced.

From the first impressions of those that have played the game, it’s clearly still in very early stages of development and the game has been compared closely to the likes of Overwatch. Of course, opinions should always be taken with caution, but people have said the game is fun once you unlock more of the games Wonders.

As Project Q’s playtests continue, we’ll have more information on the game in the coming days.
 

BennyBlanco

aka IMurRIVAL69
so they're making whatever this is, that fortnite looking tom clancy thing, and also a different battle royale

ubisoft is really out here just throwing shit at the wall, huh

why not make a sequel to rayman legends or anything else that was well received and isn't a GaaS shooter
 

Deerock71

Member
Star Trek Q GIF
 

Kdad

Member
so they're making whatever this is, that fortnite looking tom clancy thing, and also a different battle royale

ubisoft is really out here just throwing shit at the wall, huh

why not make a sequel to rayman legends or anything else that was well received and isn't a GaaS shooter
...because those are not GaaS shooters?
 

Men_in_Boxes

Snake Oil Salesman
Yeah, just like Hyper Scape was. And who do you think their other games were well received by if not the people playing them?

They're not making another Hyper Scape, which failed for specific reasons. They're looking at all the other massive BR successes and trying to crack the code.

The point I was trying to make is being "well recieved" doesn't keep the lights on. Being played by tons of people for months + years does. Ubisoft can't afford to keep its lights on by pumping out Rayman Legends sized titles.
 

StreetsofBeige

Gold Member
Another gun game or MP battler by UBI.

- Just Dance
- AC
- One offs like For Honor and Fenyx
- 38 games involving AK-47s
 
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StreetsofBeige

Gold Member
If you throw enough shit to the wall, sometime, inevitably, something will stick
When you got a billion employees, it's shot gun city. Here's the CEO's advice to workers regarding making new games:

"Don't submit music games, since the Just Dance team will handle that. But ensure your idea involves guns or MP with tons of HUD"
 

Men_in_Boxes

Snake Oil Salesman




It looks like Fortnite crossed with an arena shooter...not good.

I got to say, for a company focused on where the market is headed (open world, multiplayer) they have exactly zero games revealed that look exciting. Not a great sign.
 

jufonuk

not tag worthy
If you throw enough shit to the wall, sometime, inevitably, something will stick
This is what Nintendo does.

In their R&D dept. Then they take the results and market them.

I think the VB was the exception they just though my gunpei was a genius let’s release it.
 

IbizaPocholo

NeoGAFs Kent Brockman

Insider Gaming has asked for clarification if Project Q is one of the three canceled games that were announced, but we are yet to receive an official comment.

As described officially, the game has “one single goal in mind: FUN” and doesn’t feature a Battle Royale. However, footage of the game provided to Insider Gaming showed a gamemode named “Showdown”, which featured many mechanics from a Battle Royale experience.

In the announcement of the cancelation, Ubisoft posted to its playtester #announcements channel on Discord:

“Hey @everyone

We hope you are all well and safe. We want to start by saying how amazing this group has been since we started. We’ve shared so many great moments and we cherish the
relationships we have built with all of you. We have gone through so many amazing moments together that will stay in our memory.


The first closed test was a great milestone for us because of all the work put in from the team, your amazing support, and your great reception! We loved the amazing energy on this discord, it was our fuel for the project. Your feedback was a true gift and allowed us to grow as developers in order to do our best for you, our players.

All these warm moments make this announcement harder to make: sadly we have to cancel our upcoming closed tests as Project Q will no longer continue development. This also means that we will need to shut down this Discord server.

We don’t have further information to communicate right now but we want to thank you all for your passion and your love for Project Q. All your messages and support has meant the world to us and has been a major boost for our teams since the beginning.

We will be closing this discord server in the upcoming days. But until then please share your memories and most memorable moments with us and we will gladly relay the messages to the team. It was an amazing ride for us, and we’ll keep an incredible memory of it.
We wish you all the best for the future.

Our warmest regards,
The Project Q Dev Team”
 
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