Ubisoft Cancelled Alterra, a Life Simulation Game Like Animal Crossing

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  • Ubisoft has canceled Alterra, an open-world life simulation game with elements similar to Animal Crossing and Minecraft.
  • The cancellation follows a series of internal restructurings at Ubisoft, which started last year, and resulted in over 100 layoffs from Red Storm Entertainment.
  • Alterra featured Matterlings, NPCs that resembled Funko Pop figures, diverse biomes, unique creatures, and materials for gathering, customization, and collection.
  • This cancellation adds to a growing list of archived Ubisoft projects, including the remake of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time and a multiplayer Assassin’s Creed title.

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Ubisoft has canceled Alterra, an ambitious life simulation project that aimed to blend elements of Animal Crossing and Minecraft. Insider Gaming reported that the cancellation occurred on Tuesday, April 21st, after nearly three years of development at Ubisoft Montreal. Creative director Patrick Redding and lead producer Fabien Lheraud led development of the project. Ubisoft has not commented on the cancellation. Alterra, which was being developed by Ubisoft Blue Byte, was envisioned as a relaxing experience where players could build and manage virtual communities in an open world. Insider Gaming’s report described the game as featuring resource-gathering mechanics, environment customization, and light social interactions reminiscent of games like Animal Crossing and Minecraft. The game featured Matterlings, NPCs that resembled Funko Pop figures, and diverse biomes with unique creatures and materials to discover, fight, and collect. While this decision did not result in immediate layoffs, the cancellation follows a series of internal restructurings at Ubisoft that began last year. In March, Red Storm Entertainment ceased video game production, resulting in over 100 layoffs. IGN reached out to Ubisoft for details regarding the reasons behind Alterra’s cancellation but received no response.

Ubisoft’s Latest Canceled Titles Include Prince of Persia Remake and Multiplayer Assassin’s Creed Game

This cancellation adds to a growing list of archived Ubisoft projects, including the remake of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time and a multiplayer Assassin’s Creed title, as the company focuses on its flagship franchises.

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