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Ubisoft’s team battle arena isn’t a battle royale


Ubisoft just announced that they are now working on a team battle arena game named Project Q. Before their official announcement, a leaker shared footage of the game with a title that looked like a mix between Overwatch and Fortnite. One mode was named Showdown, with four teams of two players against one another to decide the winner, while a second battle Zone mode saw two teams of four players competing to earn 100 points first.

Although this game shares a lot of similarities with games like Pub G and Warzone, Ubisoft was very quick to say that Project Q isn’t another battle Royale, as the company said that this game will feature a variety of PvP modes, with one single goal in mind. Fun. [Okay, that seems fun]

You can sign up to the Ubisoft website right now to receive updates on this new game, and according to the registration page, the company is developing this game for Xbox One. The Xbox Series X/S, the PlayStation 4, the PS5, and PC.

Ubisoft’s team battle arena isn’t a battle royale

Ubisoft’s team battle arena isn’t a battle royale


Ubisoft just announced that they are now working on a team battle arena game named Project Q. Before their official announcement, a leaker shared footage of the game with a title that looked like a mix between Overwatch and Fortnite. One mode was named Showdown, with four teams of two players against one another to decide the winner, while a second battle Zone mode saw two teams of four players competing to earn 100 points first.

Although this game shares a lot of similarities with games like Pub G and Warzone, Ubisoft was very quick to say that Project Q isn’t another battle Royale, as the company said that this game will feature a variety of PvP modes, with one single goal in mind. Fun. [Okay, that seems fun]

You can sign up to the Ubisoft website right now to receive updates on this new game, and according to the registration page, the company is developing this game for Xbox One. The Xbox Series X/S, the PlayStation 4, the PS5, and PC.

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