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Ubisoft Has Finally Announced The ‘Project Q’: Checkout What It is

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- Updated: 26th Apr 2022, 13:20 IST
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    More Details About ‘Project Q’

Nvidia’s GeForce Now database was leaked to the public late last year, showing a slew of undisclosed titles. “Project Q,” one of Ubisoft’s entries on the list, has received further specifics, prompting Ubisoft’s official announcement of the game.

Project Q is a “PvP combat arena game” with a limited player count, fast-paced battle royale mode on a tiny area, and a more traditional objective capture mode, according to Exputer.

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An early gameplay video of Project Q is also featuring in Exputer’s article. While there were some projectile weapons in the gameplay clip, it didn’t appear to be a “shooter.” In short, in frenetic brawls, the demo player may choose from a variety of items with unique abilities, such as “Icarus Wings,” which offered a high jump and hover, or “Wukong’s Staff,” which featured martial arts chain combo abilities, and the players may freely switch between ranged attacks and melee combos.

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More Details About ‘Project Q’

Ubisoft has officially revealed the game, still under the “Project Q” title, and has opened sign up for public playtests at an undefined later date, presumably in response to this recent leak. The game is still in early development, according to Ubisoft’s release.

XCOM 3, “Bioshock 2022,” and PC adaptations of Metal Gear Solid 2 and 3 are among the fascinating items from the Nvidia leak that have yet to get formal announcements. How many of those initiatives will see the light of day remains to be seen.

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Highlights of the Story

  • According to Exputer, Project Q is a “PvP battle arena game”.
  • The game will feature a variety of PvP modes with one single goal in mind: fun!
  • Ubisoft has officially announced the game, still using the “Project Q” moniker.