Beyond Good and Evil 2, the sequel to Ubisoft's cult classic action adventure, is in the works – though we've not heard much about it in recent years.
Beyond Good and Evil 2 is somewhat of a mystery, with only a handful of trailers being released since Ubisoft announced the game at E3 2017. If these trailers are to be believed, the sequel to Beyond Good and Evil will be a sci-fi RPG featuring open-world galaxies and customizable spaceships.
While Ubisoft hasn't provided any updates on this long-anticipated follow-up since 2019, what we've seen so far points to a sequel that's been worth the wait. Want to know more? We’ve gathered all the news and confirmed details surrounding Beyond Good and Evil 2 below.
Ubisoft hasn't confirmed when Beyond Good and Evil 2 will release or what platforms to expect it on. «We’re just not there yet, and once we are, you’ll be the first to know», Ubisoft devs said in a blog post(opens in new tab) back in 2020.
In an investor call in July 2021 (via GamesRadar(opens in new tab)), Ubisoft's chief financial officer, Frederick Duguet, wouldn't be drawn into providing a release window either. However, he did provide this statement: «We are progressing well with Beyond Good and Evil 2, but it's too early to tell you more at this stage.»
In June 2019, the development team behind Beyond Good and Evil 2 hosted a live stream (opens in new tab)to dish out new gameplay details and concept art.
It was explained that in the game, everyone in System 3 is a clone, while hybrids are made by crossing the DNA of humans and animals. Some of these hybrids are used as slaves in the mining and collecting of a valuable and dangerous mineral called Diwalite. You can watch a video of the stream below:
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