Ubisoft has announced the upcoming “Team Battle Arena game” with two major disclaimers: it’s not just a battle royale, and it doesn’t feature any NFTs.Game companies share news on twitter After a leaker posted footage of the game, codenamed Project Qonline.
“This is not a battle royale,” Ubisoft said in series tweets. “The game will feature multiple PvP modes with one goal: fun! We have no plans to add NFTs to this game, you can learn more by signing up and taking part in the upcoming beta!”
So, we heard you heard…
Release codenamed “Project Q”, a team battle arena that allows players to truly experience! The game is in early development and we will continue to test it, so all you can do now is sign up for the upcoming test: https://t.co/TMRKwiUzbJ pic.twitter.com/hZ40OkPdum
— Ubisoft (@Ubisoft) April 23, 2022
As mentioned in the Ubisoft tweet, you can sign up for the upcoming Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, and PC betas on the Ubisoft website. There’s no word on when the test will be available, or if the game will be free-to-play in its final form.Ubisoft did it Reassure playershowever, that “Q” in Project Q won’t stand for “Quartz,” the name of the company’s divisive NFT initiative in the game, which slipped into Ghost Recon.
Project Q Video game leaker Tom Henderson’s footage shows Fortnite Satisfy Overwatch Aesthetic type. As of now, it also appears to have two modes: Showdown (Battle Royale) and Warzone (Territory Control). The game is still in early development, so all of this is subject to change. edge Contacted Ubisoft for comment, but received no immediate response.
Ubisoft has launched a short-lived free-to-play battle royale game called hyperspace, in 2020. This futuristic shooter turned traditional battle royale on its head, but its popularity quickly declined, eventually shutting down on April 28, 2022.