Ubisoft’s Project Q Shows a Bright Future for the Company

Source: dexerto.com

After the leak of a Ubisoft Battle Arena game, a gameplay video from Project Q’s playtest has emerged, showing the game’s basic premise.

A leak from Tom Henderson surfaced on the internet, revealing the existence of Project Q, a new multiplayer project from Ubisoft.

The game looks like it’s going to be a fighting arena, similar to Ninja Theory’s Bleeding Edge. This leaked gameplay confirms it.

Project Q: is it similar to Fortnite?

The secret Project Q footage was originally released on YouTube, but it didn’t take long for Ubisoft to request that it be taken down. Fans, on the other hand, were able to upload it to a third-party platform.

Project Q appears to be a third-person action game in the style of Knockout City, with a focus on ranged and melee weapons. While the game has a variety of heroes, players may pick from a variety of weapons, that do not need to comply with the chosen character.

The game’s setting appears to be bright and vibrant, similar to Knockout City, yet the game’s graphic style and visuals may remind you of Fortnite.

The game may remind you of plenty of other games you’ve played before, but the final product might be significantly changed.

It’s unclear if Project Q will be free or a paid product, but based on how developed it is right now, it doesn’t appear to be a massive Ubisoft project.

So far, Ubisoft has not confirmed anything regarding Project Q, but with all of these leaks, we might hear something soon.

Ubisoft is a French video game company that has development studios all over the world. It is known for big names like Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, For Honor, Just Dance, Prince of Persia, Rabbids, Rayman, Tom Clancy’s, and Watch Dogs

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