Ubisoft has rekindled excitement for the "Beyond Good and Evil" series by strategically announcing a remastered version of the original game. The buzz doesn’t stop there—amidst discussions about the remaster, Ubisoft dropped a significant update on Twitter confirming that the game is still in the pipeline. This marks the first fan-facing update since mid-2020, breaking a long silence on the much-anticipated sequel.
Ubisoft's official stance on the game has been one of silence, with the last substantial update in 2020 promising only sporadic communications. It has barely made a peep in Ubisoft's financial reports, with public mentions becoming scarcer over time. However, in stark contrast to this official quietude, rumors and leaks have been swirling, hinting at ongoing, albeit challenging, development efforts behind the scenes.
"Beyond Good and Evil 2" has now etched its name in gaming history with the most prolonged development period, outlasting even "Duke Nukem Forever's" infamous 14-year stretch. Announced in 2008, the game's journey has been a marathon of hope, frustration, and patient anticipation. Fans of the beloved original hold their breath, hoping the extended development time enriches the sequel’s depth and quality. With the remaster linking back to the sequel, Ubisoft not only revives interest but also reassures the gaming community that the sequel is far from forgotten. The saga continues, and as the story unfolds, fans wonder, will this epic development journey culminate in a game that redefines an era? Only time will tell, but for now, the excitement has certainly been reawakened.
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