Why not use the start of 2023 to learn a little more about Ubisoft’s Project Q? The details.
Granted, reading the title out loud sounds like the start of a bad joke. The fact is, however, that we can learn from the always very knowledgeable journalist and insider Tom Henderson News about the next game from Ubisoft. Above all, behind this name, which necessarily has a little less class in Molière’s language than in Shakespeare’s, we can discover some crisp information in terms of development.
Ubisoft makes a fun teaser
Project Q is a title from Ubisoft that touches the Battle Arena. You know this genre, sometimes just called MOBA. For the record, it was already Tom Henderson who revealed the name of the game early last year, and the French-language publisher then had to formalize everything in a snap via tweet:
So we heard what you heard?
Here’s the code name”Project Q“, a team battle arena that allows players to truly own the experience! The game is in early development and we will continue to test it, so for now you can only register for future testing: https:/ /register.ubisoft.com/projectq-signu.
So we can be sure that the insider has serious information on the subject again. More specifically, the Insider Gaming site tells us that There will be three in-depth playtests over the next few months ; one in late January, one in April and one in June. The tests should each last one week. Also after them, a source at Ubisoft said that theThe game had undergone significant changes since it was last tested.
We also learn that the game mode combat zone from Project Q Two teams of four will battle for control in a point capture mode that appears to be the game’s main mode show down which would have a lot of closeness and similarities with a Battle Royale. In short, Ubisoft seems set to ride a double wave of MOBA/Battle Royale to try and cast a wide net.
In short, it’s not new, Ubisoft is still hiding secrets, including a specific Splinter Cell remake, and all that remains is to wait for other leaks or other formalizations to find out more.