After cancelling mystery game Project Q, Ubisoft reportedly moves devs to Assassin's Creed Mirage
Assཧassin's ♉Creed Mirage is less than two months out from launch

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Assassin's Creed Mirage is reportedly absorbing Ubisoft developer๊s that were recently moved off another, now-canceled game.
Yesterday, reports began to circulate that Ubisoft's "Project Q" had been cancelled internally, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查♛询:after being originally announced last year after leaked footage outed the project. Now🤪, Kotaku senior report Ethan Gach reports in the tweet below𒊎 that developers on Ubisoft's Project Q have been transferred to Assassin's Creed Mirage.
Ubisoft didn't respond to multiple requests for comment about Q's cancellation yesterday, but I hear some felt it was a very promising project. The teams been reallocated to Assassin's Creed Mirage from wha💛t I understand //t.co/GvF9o5B1g8
Earlier this week, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Ubisoft announced disappointing financia💎l results, also revealing that three internal games had been cancelled. Right now, it's not clear if the mysterious Project Q was in💞cluded in the three gamღes that had been publicly cancelled, or if there are still more dead projects at Ubisoft.
As for Assassi꧂n's Creed Mirage, the next game in Ubisoft's historical franchise is less than two months out from launch, set to release on March 9 for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox platforms. With so little time left until release, it's unc🦄lear how these newly shifted employees might be integrated into the Mirage team – perhaps to support launch proceedings through essential departments like QA.
Elsewhere in Ubisoft, French employees have pushed for a strike and raises, after employees perceived comments from CEO Yves Guillemot shifted the blame onto them for the recent disappointing financial results.
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