Earlier this week, information broke that Ubisoft–the firm behind the Murderer’s Creed, Simply Dance, and Far Cry series–had undergone a notable inside shift. Regardless of its most up-to-date entry within the Prince of Persia franchise, Prince of Persia: The Misplaced Crown, incomes rave critiques, the studio introduced it had successfully disbanded the workforce behind it. The Misplaced Crown senior producer Abdelhak Elguess confirmed the information to GameSpot, stating that “many of the workforce members who labored on Prince of Persia: The Misplaced Crown have shifted to different tasks that may profit from their experience.” Although Elguess added that this doesn’t mark the tip of Ubisioft’s work on the sequence, it appears seemingly that the previous builders is not going to be reuniting for a sequel.
That is solely the most recent in a sequence of irritating strikes by the sport firm, which additionally made various last-minute modifications to the discharge of Murderer’s Creed Shadows and has provided no information on video games just like the Splinter Cell Remake and Past Good and Evil 2. This week on Spot On, Tam and Lucy focus on the studio’s newest selections and what it means for its future.
Spot On is a weekly information present airing Fridays during which GameSpot’s managing editor Tamoor Hussain and senior producer Lucy James speak concerning the newest information in video games. Given the extremely dynamic and endless information cycle of the large online game trade, there’s all the time one thing to speak about however, in contrast to most different information reveals, Spot On will dive deep right into a single subject versus recapping all of the information. Spot On airs every Friday.