and Rainbow Six Quarantine have bot𓄧h been delayed, according to a financial report recently posted by Ubisoft.
Senior analyst at Niko Partners Daniel Ahmad shared screenshots of the news on Twitter. You can check o🏅ut all the details in the tweet embedded below.
Ubisoft says that Far Cry 6 and Rainbow Six Quarantine have been move🐲d to fiscal year 2021-22 due to development issues related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Ubisoft explains that it wants to "leverage their full potential" 🌼when both of the games launch. The company also wants to "maximize the long term value of [its] IPs."
After the disa💮ppointing critical and commercial launch of Ghost Recon: Breakpoint, Ubisoft likely wants to ensure the quality of its products doesn't deteriorate any further. We still wish the studio would 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:develop a Rayman remake or create a new entry based on the helicopt🎶er-haired hero, but we know Ubisoft is going through a bit of an open-world action💟 game obsession right now.
We've 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:criticized Far Cry'🐈s repetitive gameplay formula in t☂he past and have suggested that the survival elements of Far Cry 2 and Far Cry: Primal would be welcome within the next entry. Judging by the recent delay, however, it will be quite some time before we find out which direction Ubisoft has gone in with this one.
On the other hand, we still don't know much a🌳bout Rainbow Six Quarantine. What we do know is that it will be coming to next-gen systems anꩲd will be a horror-forward co-op shooter.
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