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Ubisoft Shuts Down The Lost Crown Team: New Rayman Game in Development!

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By Logan Whitmere

Ubisoft Shuts Down The Lost Crown Team: New Rayman Game in Development!

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By Logan Whitmere

Are you ready to dive into a whirlwind of gaming news that’s as thrilling as a monster hunt? From epic game launches to intriguing industry shifts, we’ve got the scoop on everything that’s shaking up the gaming world right now. Let’s unravel these stories together, and perhaps, find your next gaming obsession!

Monster Hunter Wilds Stirs Excitement with Upcoming Beta and More

Capcom’s latest announcement has gamers on the edge of their seats as the Monster Hunter Wilds’ open beta is set to launch next week. The beta period is open to all, starting on October 31, but PlayStation Plus members get a head start from October 28. This highly anticipated event will conclude on November 3 for all participants. This new addition to the Monster Hunter series promises to plunge players into intense encounters with some of the largest and most terrifying beasts imaginable, emphasizing not only the grandeur of these confrontations but also the human elements involved, even on the smallest scales. The game has shown significant growth and is holding a strong position at the top of the industry, so much so that even major titles like Like a Dragon Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii have rescheduled their releases to avoid clashing with this behemoth.

Ubisoft’s Big Moves: New Rayman Game and Studio Shuffle

In other news, Ubisoft has been making headlines with significant changes and exciting projects. The company confirmed that the team behind Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown has been dissolved, with members transitioning to other projects that will benefit from their rich experience. Meanwhile, Ubisoft studios in Montpellier and Milan are in the exploratory phase of a new Rayman game. While it remains unclear whether this will be a remake or a brand-new installment, Ubisoft is ensuring consistency within the Rayman universe by consulting with Michel Ancel, despite his retirement in 2020 amid accusations of poor management. Ancel’s former studio, Wild Sheep, has now pivoted to developing VR games, with their debut project, Maestro, focusing on orchestral conducting.

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Anticipation Builds for Caves of Qud’s Official Release

Fans of rogue-like adventures have a major milestone approaching as Freehold Games has set December 5 as the launch date for the first full version of Caves of Qud on Steam and GOG. This marks a monumental moment for a game that has been in development since 2007 and has been in public beta since 2010. Celebrated for its complex RPG mechanics and inspired by Dwarf Fortress and hardcore science fiction, Caves of Qud promises to conclude its main campaign with a final mission that will surely be the highlight for its fans.

As we gear up for an exciting end to the year with these games setting new benchmarks and studios evolving, the gaming industry continues to surprise and captivate its audience. Whether you’re battling grotesque monsters, exploring fantastical worlds, or conducting an orchestra in VR, the adventures waiting in the gaming realm are limitless. Don’t forget to support these creative endeavors and maybe dive deeper into the gaming universe with our exclusive podcasts on Patreon. Happy gaming!

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