The highly-anticipated Beyond Good & Evil 2 is still in development and is an ambitious project, according to a recent tweet from Ubisoft. Fans have been eagerly awaiting the follow-up to 2003's Beyond Good & Evil, especially as Ubisoft has teased Beyond Good & Evil 2 on a handful of occasions. These teases have given players a glimpse into what the game might look like, but there is still much about its story and gameplay that remains unknown.
In fact, most of the details surrounding Beyond Good & Evil 2 are unknown. The game was first announced five years ago via a cinematic trailer in 2017, which depicted a grittier, edgier vision of the series' world. There was a substantial gameplay demo for the game in 2019, which served to offer a better look at combat, traversal, and investigative game mechanics. It highlighted what seems to be an incredibly ambitious project in terms of visuals and scope, even if some criticisms were leveled at the combat and flight mechanics. However, things have been mostly silent since, and developments like the departure of Beyond Good & Evil creator Michel Ancel have led to doubts over the game's production.
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Despite a long period of radio silence, Beyond Good & Evil 2 appears to still be in development, and it looks as though Ubisoft is still aiming high with the game. A tweet from Ubisoft Barcelona recently advertised a job listing for a Senior Gameplay Animator for Beyond Good & Evil 2, calling the game "one of the most ambitious Ubisoft projects to date." Aside from showing off a bit of stylish concept art, the tweet holds no other solid details regarding Beyond Good & Evil 2.
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