Ubisoft announces Project Q Game

After a leak earlier in the week that shared details about a new game from Ubisoft, Ubisoft has officially acknowledged the existence of Q . project, Experience the Team Battlefield. The reveal comes after not only the details were shared online but also the gameplay from this new game that Ubisoft said is in “early development”. Sign-ups are now open to give people a chance to get tested Q . project Whenever this opportunity is available to the public.

Ubisoft talked about the game on social media while vaguely acknowledging the leaks and reports from the past few days which discussed and revealed different parts of the game. Official details are limited at this time, with Ubisoft only stating that it’s a multiplayer battleground game with “fun” being “the only goal in mind,” but Ubisoft made it clear that this isn’t a battle royale game as some had expected.

There is a page set up on Ubisoft website to Q . project Now, but it won’t tell you more than the above tweets do. Once there, you’ll have the option to select the platform you’d like to play on and can then enter your Ubisoft account information to express your interest. The current platforms listed on stie are PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X | S and PC not to mention Nintendo Switch.

According to the information in Previous reports About the game, the game modes mentioned by Ubisoft consist of one called “Confrontation” and another one called “Battle Zone”. The first was equated with the battle royale mode initially with four teams of players competing against each other although Ubisoft said the game is generally not a battle royale experience. Battle Arena is meant to be a more traditional arena shooting experience where two teams of four compete for the winning number of points first.

The game’s main art shared this week may hint at some character-specific abilities to differentiate different shots from one another, but without details from Ubisoft to go off, that’s just speculation at this point.

In addition to offering subscriptions to learn more about this game, Ubisoft has recently done the same with skull bones. Subscriptions for this information are now still available without new information being submitted since the opportunity was announced.

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