After the recent reports concerning Ubisoft's many cancelations and delays on both announced and unannounced projects, fans have been fearing that the company's actions would at some point affect Beyond Good and Evil 2. It's hard to determine whether Beyond Good and Evil 2 is in the so-called development hell or not, but what is certain is that the game was first announced at E3 in 2017, and little to no news about it emerged ever since. For a while now, fans started to believe that the project had been shelved for good, but recent comments on Ubisoft's part revealed that it is still in the works.
Because Beyond Good and Evil 2 has a long and complicated history, it's difficult to tell if «actively in development» here means that the game will see the light of day shortly, especially with all the internal trouble that seems to be affecting Ubisoft as of lately. In fact, the company has announced that Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora will be delayed to next year, possibly alongside a new Assassin's Creed game, whereas titles like Splinter Cell VR and Ghost Recon Frontline were axed. With this internal volatility, one can only wonder when Beyond Good and Evil 2 might be released, and if it will come before or after other highly anticipated titles.
Recent Ubisoft News Doesn’t Bode Well for Future Games
It's no mystery that one of the most anticipated video games of the decade is going to be The Elder Scrolls 6, which was ironically revealed to the world at E3 just the year after Beyond Good and Evil 2. While there is nothing set in stone for this new Bethesda game, it's likely that it will come out way after the new Fable, which probably won't be soon considering that Starfield will release in the first half of 2023. A good
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