Ubisoft is without doubt one of the industries bigger publishers, with large franchises and IP underneath its belt, although none (a minimum of seemingly to Ubisoft) extra vital than Murderer’s Creed.
Its the franchise that Ubisoft is pouring most of its assets into, which makes for a tough surroundings for brand new IP to floor. That’s what occurred although when Immortals Fenyx Rising launched.
A sequel was deliberate for it, although was then cancelled, and a brand new report doubtlessly exhibits why it’d’ve been nixed, because it was stated to be “a recreation very totally different from the remainder of the Ubisoft portfolio.”
Now it’s not that it was totally different that bought it cancelled, extra that based on a report from Axios, evidently it started to scale in price past what Ubisoft appeared to have been prepared to spend on it.
As we’ve heard earlier than, this sequel was meant to deal with Polynesian mythology, and included on this new report would have gamers transferring from fictionalized variations of New Zealand, Hawai’i, Tahiti and Easter Island.
Supply – [Axios]