Ubisoft has announced a new game, codenamed Project Q, following a recent history of leaks surrounding the upcoming multiplayer game. The company recently changed the name of another new game, XDefiant, following backlash over the game's formerTom Clancy branding.
Ubisoft is a company well known for its open-world games Assassin's Creed and Far Cry. Together with the Tom Clancy games, Ubisoft has several acclaimed franchises to its name, although it must be noted that the company has also faced criticism and disappointment from gamers in the past. The recent backlash against XDefiant is only the latest piece of controversy to shadow Ubisoft's games, with even the most enthusiastic of fans now often being cautious about the developer's products. The Tom Clancy series in particular has endured a string of releases garnering poor reception in recent times, with some considering the recent Rainbow Six Extraction to symbolize the franchise's decline.
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This may be about to change, however, with Ubisoft's announcement of Project Q. Described as a "team battle arena letting players truly own the experience," Project Q appears to be a bright and colorful PvP game that is now open to receiving test play applications. The game is reportedly not a Battle Royale, but what kind of alternative PvP modes it utilizes instead have not been officially announced at this time. Naturally, however, some leaks have already started appearing online, as reported by Video Games Chronicle. These leaks purport that the game has a pairs-based combat mode in addition to one which focuses on maintaining control of a territory. Although the scarce details make it hard to precisely
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