sequel to Immortals: Phoenix Rising (2020’s open-world, Greek-inspired adventure game) was canceled in July 2023, but we now know what the game was meant to be, and how much it broke from tradition for Ubisoft. I’m learning exactly what I meant to do.
according to AxiosStephen TotiloThe sequel, codenamed Oxygen, which broke the news on August 21st, was an ambitious one that combined features from two different popular games: FromSoftware’s action RPG. elden ring and Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda The Wind Waker. An anonymous source familiar with the game’s development told Totilo, “A vast expanse set in a fictional version of the Polynesian Islands, made primarily by Ubisoft’s Quebec studio, but developed in collaboration with Polynesian consultants. I drew a detailed image of the game.
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“The goal was also to create a game that was very different from the rest of Ubisoft’s portfolio,” said a source. Axios. Instead of his typical Ubisoft map, which is overwhelmingly icon-dotted, Immortals 2 There are far fewer map markers, and players have more difficulty finding where to go by “tracking animals, riding the wind, or navigating via in-game sky star locations.” A search would be required, the sources claimed. What is the core inspiration for this change? elden ring.
The sequel is also reportedly going to be very different from the original. immortal, with more realistic graphics, abandonment of the first game’s narrator, fewer puzzles, and “a more flexible story where player choices matter”.according to AxiosAccording to a source in . They’ll get new tattoos on their bodies based on the narrative choices they make in-game, but they’re all part of Polynesian cultural traditions and the concept of mana, the supernatural power flowing through humans and animals. deeply rooted in belief. , plants, etc. The player’s decisions will affect the islands. Immortals 2 would have been set.
according to Axiospart of the reason Immortals 2 The canning was to allow Ubisoft to focus on established IP such as: Assassin’s Creed Red.first immortal The game was reportedly in development for just over a year, but the sequel took even longer due to its ambitious scope and relatively small development team. But apparently, by spring 2023, “in-house demos were playable for a few hours,” and Ubisoft was “at a crossroads between funding full development or dropping the project.”
I know Ubisoft finally decided to make it happen, Kotaku‘s Ethan Gatch pointed out in July 2023. Immortals: Phoenix Rising was “pretty good”, raising the idea of a more expansive sequel that would abandon some parts. tired marker Ubisoft games are exciting.well i think i get more assassin’s creed game instead.