CFO Frédérick Duguet calls it a "very promising new IP" with a "multiplayer first" focus in a "big open world with a great, attractive fantasy."
Ubisoft has provided a brief outline of what its output is going to look like for the coming fiscal year, including the relentlessly-delayed Skull and Bones.
Ubisoft's troubled pirate ship combat game has seen numerous delays and reports of reboots, toxic management and other issues.
Ubisoft's relentlessly delayed and rebooted open world pirate adventure is apparently in "a decent spot" where development is concerned.
Current and former developers outline various troubles with the project, from its lack of a clear vision to toxic management in a new report.
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A new report claims that development on the game was recently restarted, and a launch in 2022 is unlikely.
Ubisoft says that production has been "advancing well over the past 12 months."
Hugues Ricour has left Ubisoft Singapore but will remains an employee of Ubisoft.
The naval combat title won't be present at Ubisoft Forward today.
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Ubisoft CFO Frédérick Duguet also says that one of Gods and Monsters and Rainbow Six Quarantine could be delayed into the next fiscal year.
The new direction allegedly includes focus on quests, co-op, and ongoing storylines.
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Ubisoft is now positioning it for "after 2019-20".
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