Beyond Good & Evil 2 Survives Ubisoft’s Cuts

Key Takeaways

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  • Beyond Good & Evil 2 is still in development at Ubisoft despite numerous cancellations and delays of other projects.
  • The game has been in production since 2008, indicating a long and troubled development process.
  • No release date for the sequel has been set yet, leaving the ultimate fate of the project uncertain.
  • Despite these challenges, a team at Ubisoft is still actively working on Beyond Good & Evil 2.

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Ubisoft Persists with Beyond Good & Evil 2 Development Amidst Cancellations and Delays

Despite a long and troubled development, Beyond Good & Evil 2 is still active at Ubisoft. While the company recently cancelled and delayed several projects to focus on its tentpole titles, development continues on this long-awaited sequel, which has been in production since 2008. Sources at Insider Gaming have confirmed that the team is still at work. However, the game is far from release, and no date has been set, leaving the ultimate fate of the project uncertain.

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