Ubisoft has announced its upcoming “arena team battle game” with two major disclaimers: this is not just a royal battle and there is no NFT. The gaming company shared the news on Twitter after leaking information publishes footage of the game with a code name Project Qonline.
“This is not a Battle Royale,” Ubisoft said in a series of tweets. “The game will include a variety of PvP modes with a single purpose: FUN! We have no plans to add NFT to this game, you can learn more by registering and taking part in the upcoming tests! ”
So, we heard that you heard …
Introducing the code name “Project Q”, an arena for team battles, allowing players to truly have the experience! The game is in early development and we will continue to test, so for now all you can do is sign up for upcoming tests: https://t.co/TMRKwiUzbJ pic.twitter.com/hZ40OkPdum
– Ubisoft (@Ubisoft) April 23, 2022
As noted in the Ubisoft tweet, you can sign up for upcoming tests for the Xbox Series X, Xbox One, PS5, PS4 and PC on the Ubisoft website. There is no information when the tests will be available or whether the game will be free in its final form. Ubisoft did it reassure playershowever, that “Q” c Project Q will not mean “Quartz”, the name of the dividing NFT initiative in the game of the company in which it slipped Ghost Recon.
Project Q footage from leaking video game Tom Henderson shows a Fortnite meets Overwatch kind of aesthetics. There also appear to be two modes at the moment: Showdown (Battle Royale) and Battle Zone (Territory Control). The game is still in early development, so all this is subject to change. On the edge asked Ubisoft for comment, but did not receive a response immediately.
Ubisoft has launched a short-lived free royal battle called Hyper Scapein 2020, the futuristic shooter made a turnaround in the traditional royal battle, but its popularity declined rapidly, leading to its final shutdown on April 28, 2022.