Ubisoft nuked half its slate but still won’t pull the plug on Beyond Good & Evil 2, a game so old it’s basically paying rent.
Why Ubisoft just hit reset
Why Ubisoft just hit reset
- Ubisoft is in full crisis mode
- Six projects got axed outright
- Seven more were shoved further down the road
- Four brand-new IPs are being spun up
- The company structure itself got rearranged
- Beyond Good & Evil 2 lived through the purge
- Everything around it burned, but this one stayed
- Ubisoft still thinks it is worth funding
- Even after all the chaos
- The game was already 14 years into development when it was called “years away.”
- That comment is now four years old
- We are pushing close to two decades total
- Ubisoft leadership still sees value here
- A Ubisoft spokesperson spoke to Eurogamer
- The game is still on the roadmap
- It fits Ubisoft’s open-world strategy
- Fantasy players are supposedly underserved
- Beyond Good & Evil 2 is framed as “unique.”
- Development was publicly revealed in 2008
- The last real trailer showed up at E3 2017
- That is nearly a decade of silence
- Hiring for the project was still happening last November
- Prince of Persia: Sands of Time Remake got killed
- That project “only” had six to seven years sunk into it
- Ubisoft decided it was unsalvageable
- Meanwhile, 18-ish years on Beyond Good & Evil 2 is fine somehow
- This is the same leadership team
- Ubisoft has lost roughly 95 percent of its value in eight years
- Decision-making credibility is not exactly pristine
- No game can live up to a 20-year wait
- Even a great release would disappoint someone
- A mediocre one would get shredded instantly
- Time has turned hype into suspicion
- The original Beyond Good & Evil left a real mark
- Fans are still emotionally invested
- You can still play the first game today
- A remaster helps keep it alive
- Every year makes the “worth the wait” claim harder
- The masterpiece narrative is eroding
- The gap between promise and reality keeps growing
- If it releases, will anyone actually care
- Younger players did not grow up with it
- Nostalgia only works on people who remember
- Roblox
- Fortnite
- Call of Duty
- Grand Theft Auto V
- Minecraft
- These are forever games
- They eat time, attention, and culture
- A revived cult classic has to fight uphill
- Most players may not even know what Beyond Good & Evil is
- Beyond Good & Evil 2 has been in development long enough to graduate from college
- Its survival says more about Ubisoft than confidence
- Hope is still there, but it is fading
- At this point, release feels less like a plan and more like a gamble