Ubisoft Stockholm is working on a new action IP
"Join us on our journey to the moon!"

Update: Ubisoft ꦑStockholm communications manager to confirm that the "journey to the moon" language was indeed just a reference to the studio's big ambitions, and not meant to be a tease for anything꧒ sci-fi related. Oh well!
Original story: Ubisoft Stockholm, the new studio which was initially formed to help out on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, is working on an unannounced new game franchiseꦑ of its own.
notes that "significant experience as a game designer on AAA action games" would be a plus, which - together with the title of the role itself - strongly indicates this will be a big-budget action game with an emphasis on combat.The specifies that the position "will be part of creating a new animation system and legacy," an💝d that "the☂re is none today" - all of it's going to be made from scratch for this project. In other words, its base level animation and engine systems won't share that much in common with other Ubisoft projects such as Assassin's Creed Valhalla or The Division 2.
Finally, several of the job listings include the exhortation to "g𝓡et in touch and join us on our journey to the moon!" This may just be a fun way to say that the studio is embarking on a big new project, but it could also be a teaser about elements of the game itself. Is it set in space, perhaps on the moon specifically?
Aside from the long-in-development Beyond Good & Evil 2, Ubisoft's currently announced slate doesn't include much space-faring sci-fi, so 🧸maybe this new project will he𝓡lp fill in that gap.
Hopefully we don't need to wait too much longer to find out more, so we can add this project to our big list of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:new games 2021 and beyond.
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