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Ubisoft wird bis April 2019 zwei unangekündigte AAA Titel veröffentlichen + kein neues Assassin's Creed 2018
https://www.resetera.com/threads/ub...-hints-no-ac-this-year-in-favor-of-dlc.22860/
Ubisoft has stated they have four AAA games releasing next fiscal year (April 2018 - March 2019).

Known titles:
- The Crew 2
- Skull & Bones

Notes:
  • Most of these notes are about titles that aren't going to come out in this time period, so we should guess other things, with a couple exceptions.
  • Ubisoft has heavily hinted that Assassin's Creed is not getting a new game this year, and instead there will more "amazing" new DLC for Origins.
  • Yves implied that he was still taking concept pitches for Splinter Cell maybe a year or so ago, so that doesn't seem super likely.
  • Beyond Good & Evil 2 doesn't look like it's on track to release this generation.
  • Ghost Recon, South Park, and Far Cry just came out.
  • Rainbow Six and For Honor are near endless service games that won't be getting sequels for ages.
  • This also seems to be true for Steep, at least thus far, but it's hard to say. I would probably expect at least a three year gap though a la The Crew 2 and The Division 2, so it would be a bit early for a Steep sequel.
  • There will be a third year for The Division, but it doesn't necessarily sound like a huge amount of content is coming, especially compared to the amount of staff working on The Division.
  • Watch Dogs 2 hasn't been updated in a while.
  • Ubisoft excepts to sell something like 23 million units total.
  • The game Ubisoft delayed out of the fiscal year was expected to move 4-5 million units, which would be notably less than either Watch Dogs 2 or The Division shipped at launch.
  • Ubisoft said Avatar isn't expected to release until the second movie.
  • Ubisoft generally doesn't count things like Rabbids, Rayman, or Just Dance as AAA titles.
 
Watch Dogs 3 für diesen Winter wäre der Knüller. :liebe:

Große Add-Ons für Origins nehme ich gerne.

Ein FC Spin Off glaub ich weniger, zu nah an FC5 und den 3 großen geplanten DLC's.

Beyond und Splinter Cell dann erst Next-Gen (aber mit Teaser möglich).

Division 2 auch zu früh?!

Vielleicht ja eine komplett neue IP oder eine alte im OW-Gewand. :D
 
kein neues AC 2018?:heul: schade war aber zu erwarten. dann geht's eben 2019 weiter und hoffentlich mit einem genauso grandiosen Spiel wie ac Origins
 
Neue IP, ohne Standard Ubisoft Open World, Multiplayer und Games as service Fokus wäre cool. Die Chancen stehen da bei Ubisoft aber irgendwo bei null :O_o:

Eher genau bei null.

https://www.resetera.com/threads/ub...m-making-games-to-making-live-services.22789/

Ubisoft hat extremen Erfolg mit ihrem Geschäftsmodell. Die erfolgreichsten Spiele letztes Jahr waren Ghost Recon, Horizon, FIFA, Assassin's Creed, Call of Duty, etc. Alles GaaS, alles stumpfe Open World-Games, Multiplayergames und gerne auch mit Microtransactions. Nie wird Ubisoft davon wegkommen, solange der Spieler die Scheiße frisst, der Reviewer die Scheiße vergoldet und der Publisher im Geld badet.


Wo wir bei Scheiße vergolden sind. Den Writer's Guild Award für Videogame Writing hat Horizon: Zero Dawn erhalten. Damit zieht Horizon an der harten nominierten Konkurrenz wie z.B. Madden NFL 2018 vorbei und darf sich nun neben Rise of the Tomb Raider und mehreren Assassin's Creed-Spielen mit dem Award schmücken.

https://meaww.com/read/entertainmen...orizon-zero-dawn-wins-outstanding-achievement
 
suchen auch noch leute für ori 2. scheint also mehr ein titel für 2019 zu werden?
 
Kotaku: Spyro Trilogy Remaster Coming to PS4 This Year
http://www.kotaku.co.uk/2018/02/13/spyro-trilogy-remaster-coming-to-ps4-this-year
According to multiple sources familiar with the project, Activision is currently working on a Spyro the Dragon Trilogy Remaster, which will be announced in March 2018 and released in Q3 2018.

The trilogy remaster will, much like the highly successful Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, feature new assets, lighting, animations and cinematics, as well as a remastered soundtrack. It will also feature updates to the save feature, much like occurred in the Crash remaster (which replaced the original games' password feature with something much more user friendly). The remaster will include Spyro the Dragon, Ripto's Rage!, and Year of the Dragon, and there is the tantalising promise of some content cut from the original releases of those games.

The Spyro remaster will be announced for PS4, with PS4 Pro support, sometime in March 2018, and will be releasing in Q3 2018. One source suggested that September would be the launch month, which would be in line with Spyro the Dragon's 20th anniversary.

While this detail will not be part of the announcement in March, the game will be a one-year timed exclusive for PS4, before being ported to other systems in 2019. Apparently, the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is tied to similar one year exclusivity window, so expect to see multiple ports of that in 2018.

Spyro the Dragon Trilogy Remastered is currently under development by Vicarious Visions, the same studio who handled Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy. Given the bandicoot's success, this release makes a lot of sense – soon enough we'll see whether the dinky purple dragon is remembered quite as fondly.
 

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Richtig gute News! Hab die Teile einfach so geliebt und abgesuchtet auf der PSone. Verbinde damit richtig schöne Erinnerungen und wird bei mir Day 1-Kauf.

Und ja, jetzt fehlt dann noch CTR.
 
bald haben sie wirklich alle alten thq ips wieder zurück.
gefällt mir aber gar nicht, deep silver war in ordnung und ob thq nordic auch so ein interesse an japanischen titeln hat, muss sich erstmal zeigen.
 
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