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Ubisoft announces Project Q, a new multiplayer game for PC and consoles; first details

After its leak, the company has decided to announce their upcoming project with confirmed platforms. You can now register to test it in the future.

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Ubisoft announces Project Q, a new multiplayer game for PC and consoles; first details

Project Q is the new multiplayer action game from Ubisoft. Recently, the project was leaked and began to run through different discussion forums and social networks. After seeing it, the French company has taken it with humor and has decided to announce it officially: Project Q is the provisional name of it, so this will change for the final version. Along with this revelation, the first details of the title have been shared, along with the platforms to which it will arrive. We tell you everything you should know and leave you the first official image.

Project Q: what is it and where can we play it?

The first thing you should know is that the company says that this project is still in the early stages of development, so there is no possible launch window for it yet. Project Q is a multiplayer-only game that will rely on PvP and will not be a Battle Royale. In addition, Ubisoft has taken the opportunity to confirm that this new game will have nothing to do with the controversial NFTs, something that has been criticized by the company in recent months.

Project Q will be coming to PC via Ubisoft Connect, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One. In the coming future there will be technical tests in which players can participate: just access this link, log in -or register- with a Ubisoft account and select your preferred platform. For the moment, no further details have been shared.

Assassin's Creed is coming to Xbox Game Pass

Ubisoft recently confirmed that some of its titles, such as the award-winning Assassin's Creed Origins and For Honor: Marching Edition will be making their way to the Microsoft service's catalog. "I’m excited to share that we’re working with Ubisoft to bring even more incredible games to the Game Pass library," explained Megan Spurr, Xbox Game Pass community manager.

Source | Ubisoft [1], [2]