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‘Prince Of Persia’ Remake Will Get Next-Gen Enhancements
It would seem that the upcoming remake of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time will be getting special enhancements when playing it on the next-gen systems. Recently spotted by Rest Era user The Praiseworthy, Ubisoft has updated its official online store to add the news of the upcoming improvements to the game. However, what these enhanced features are in the upcoming remake of Sands of Time have yet to be unveiled. Maybe these versions will feature something like Ray-Tracing or improved lighting? What we do know is that you’ll get these features free of charge when you buy the remake of the 20...
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‘Prince of Persia: Sands of Time’ Remake Delayed to March
It’s been a while since we heard anything about the upcoming remake of Prince of Persia: Sands of Time. When the game was first unveiled at Ubisoft Forward 2020 in September, fans weren’t too keen on the game’s visuals, particularly the game’s incredibly dated character models. Well, fans may have some hope for a better game as Prince of Persia: Sands of Time Remake has been delayed by two months and will now launch on March 18, 2021. The delay was first posted on Ubisoft’s Czech Facebook account but was shortly deleted. However, fans over on ResetEra translated it before the official Prince o...
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‘Watch Dogs: Legion’ Delays Online Mode To Fix Bugs
Since its release, players have been reporting bugs and technical issues in Watch Dogs: Legion, particularly on the game’s PC version. Rather than ignoring them and focusing on the game’s upcoming online Multiplayer mode, Ubisoft will be delaying the release of Legion’s Multiplayer to patch out all bugs that still plague the latest installment of the Watch Dogs series. “Since the launch of Watch Dogs: Legion, some of you continue to have technical issues preventing you from enjoying the game,” read a post on Ubisoft’s website. “The dev team is committed to fixing these issues and will not stop...
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‘Rainbow Six Siege’s Next-Gen Update Has Arrived
If you have a next-gen system and a copy of Rainbow Six Siege, you’ll soon be receiving a free update for the online multiplayer title. Starting on December 1, Rainbow Six Siege will see a major update for the PS5 and Xbox Series X. The most significant improvement will be to performance, with the game now running at a native 4K, with an option to run the game up to 120FPS. When talking with IGN about the upgrades, Mazen Elbawab, software project lead on Rainbow Six Siege, said that while the game will look crisp and cleaner than PS4 and Xbox One, it won’t be receiving much in the way of graph...
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Ubisoft Remove Its Singapore Division’s Managing Director Hugues Ricoeur
Hugues Ricoeur, the managing director for Ubisoft Singapore, has been removed from his position following a “leadership audit.” While Ubisoft has not made this announcement publicly, Kotaku has received a copy of “an internal company email” that was sent out earlier this week. Ricoeur has been part of Ubisoft since 2018 and has overseen a plethora of projects for the company, including the upcoming Skull and Bones game that is in development. He’s also overseen the production of other games by Ubisoft, including the last few Assassin’s Creed games and the soon-to-be released Immortal Fenyx Ris...
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Adventure Time Crosses Over With ‘Immortals Fenyx Rising’
Come on, grab your friends and journey to the very messed-up lands of Immortals Fenyx Rising. Along with the oddball characters featured in Ubisoft’s last big game of 2020, Finn the Human and his homie, Jake the Dog, traveled from the distant Land of Ooo to make a special appearance in a short film. This week, Ubisoft has teamed up with Warner Bro’s Animation to release a minute-long short advert to help hype Immortals Fenyx Rising that features the main leads of the animated show, Adventure Time.In it, we see Finn and Jake (both played by actors Jeremy Shade and John DiMaggio) lost in Immorta...
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‘Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’ Sees Biggest Launch in Franchise History
Ubisoft has revealed that the recently released Assassin’s Creed Valhalla has had the biggest launch in the series history. The press release was sent out by Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’s producer, Julien Laferrière, who unveiled the good news. “We are truly delighted by the enthusiastic response from our players and want to thank the fans for their incredible support,” wrote Laferrière. “Delivering this game amid a global pandemic was a true tour de force by our teams, and it’s fantastic to see players enjoying the game so much.”Laferrière also discussed that the developers would continue to pr...
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‘Far Cry 6’ & ‘Rainbow Six: Quarantine’ Have Been Delayed
In a recent quarterly earnings report with its investors, Ubisoft announced thatFar Cry 6 has been delayed. Originally slated to come out on February 21, 2021, Ubisoft has revealed that the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic was the cause of Far Cry 6‘s delay. For now, the game will release sometime within the fiscal year 2021-22. For Ubisoft, that year will begin after March 2021, meaning that Far Cry 6 will release sometime between April 2021 and March 2022. The official Far Cry Twitter account released this statement.Far Cry 6 is the next installment of Ubisoft’s FPS open-world franchise. The game w...
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‘Watch Dogs 2’ Star Ruffin Prentiss Hasn’t Been Asked To Reprise Role
This year, Ubisoft revealed that the original Watch Dogs protagonist, Aiden Pierce, would be returning in Watch Dogs: Legion‘s post-content DLC. While fans of the original were surprised to see the character returning, many wondered if Watch Dogs 2‘s protagonist, Marcus Holloway, would also make an appearance in Legion in some form of DLC. However, in an interview with IGN, Ruffin Prentiss, the actor who portrayed Marcus in Watch Dogs 2, has confirmed that he has not been contacted by Ubisoft to reprise his role.“I haven’t heard from Ubisoft. I would love to reprise the role. It’s one of my fa...
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Netflix & Ubisoft Team Up For ‘Assassin’s Creed’ Series
With video game adaptations on the rise, it makes sense that Netflix would team up with Ubisoft to create a series based on the best-selling franchise, Assassin’s Creed. Last week, the streaming giant announced on one of its many social media accounts that they would be producing a live-action TV series based on the popular video game franchise. But, this show is just one of many projects in the works.In a press release sent out to various outlets, the company revealed that “Netflix and Ubisoft will tap into the iconic video game’s trove of dynamic stories with global mass appeal for adaptatio...
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