A new story trailer for the open world action-adventure game is set to premiere later today.
A story trailer of the open world action-adventure title is set to premiere later this week, on April 9.
Massive Entertainment's upcoming action-adventure could receive a release date before Ubisoft Forward airs on June 10th.
A release date could be coming soon for Massive's upcoming action-adventure title, which was also rated in South Korea and Australia.
The company has announced a new showcase for June, where we're presumably going to see the likes of Star Wars Outlaws and Assassin's Creed Codename Red.
The open world action-adventure game, which is due out for PC and consoles this year, was recently also rated in South Korea.
Ubisoft previously handed the open world title a 2024 launch window, with leaks subsequently claiming that the game would release in the year's first half.
Massive Entertainment and Ubisoft's open world action-adventure title is set to launch sometime this year for PC and current-gen consoles.
Ubisoft will reveal the full extent of its fiscal year 2025 line-up in May, including titles like The Division Resurgence and Rainbow Six Mobile.
Despite widespread critical acclaim, it seems Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown has failed to attract a large number of players upon its release.
Meanwhile, the next mainline Assassin's Creed game, Codename Red, is also allegedly expected to release in the second half of 2024.
Previous mentions of a late 2024 launch have been removed and replaced with a general 2024 window, as previously announced.
"You’ll be able to go from on foot, to speeder, to your ship and easily jump between planets," says narrative director Navid Khavari.
Disney may have let slip the release window for the open-world title, developed by Massive for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC.
The imminent arrival of Project Resolve means Ubisoft has had to change some of its plans for upcoming content for The Division 2.
Project Resolve is described as "a comprehensive seasonal update focused on health and quality-of-life for The Division 2."
Massive Entertainment's open-world adventure isn't quite like similar titles. Here's what you should know when traversing Pandora.
Ubisoft says the patch is "mandatory", and a one-time internet connection is required even for those who want to play offline.
Despite some issues, Massive's first-person open-world adventure offers a rich world to explore, teeming with details and memorable characters.
With so many open-world games available now, what sets Massive's Pandora apart from the rest? Find out more here.