The free-to-play battle royale Ghost Recon Frontline and the virtual reality Splinter Cell spin-off are two of the four titles entering Ubisoft's cancelled games list after years of development. It is ...
The cancellation of Ghost Recon Frontline comes as a surprise because Ubisoft typically doesn’t take the hint when fans pan one of its many terrible ideas. When Frontline was revealed in October 2021 ...
Ubisoft revealed during its Q1 2022 earnings call that it’s cancelling a number of titles in the pipeline, including Splinter Cell VR. The company says it’s stopped development on Splinter Cell VR, ...
Bottom line: Ubisoft has canceled development on Splinter Cell VR, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Frontline and two other unannounced games. Based on feedback from gamers, it's unlikely that many tears will ...
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The circle has closed on Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Frontline, a planned battle royale-inspired take on the Ghost Recon franchise that was announced last fall. Ubisoft said during an investor call ...
Ubisoft in its financial call with investors announced it has cancelled Splinter Cell VR, Ghost Recon Frontline, and two unannounced games. Ubisoft described the game as a "new take on the battle ...
The cancellations were announced today during Ubisoft's Q1 2022 earnings call.. Ubisoft announced Ghost Recon: Frontline in October 2021. Developed by Ubisoft Bucharest, the free-to-play game was to ...
On the same day that Ubisoft delayed Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and a "smaller" premium game, the publisher also confirmed that it has canceled four games. These include the Splinter Cell VR title ...
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A lot is going on over at Ubisoft this week. Not only is the company delayingAvatar: Frontiers of Pandora untilearly next year, but several projects are getting scrapped too. During a financial call ...