>Ubisoft has confirmed Beyond Good and Evil 2 - which it first announced almost two decades ago - remains a priority for the studio, and "fits with [its] strategy of focusing on Open World Adventures".https://www.eurogamer.net/ubisofts-long-in-the-works-beyond-good-and-evil-2-a-unique-proposition-in-the-open-world-adventure-market-studio-says
At some point they have to understand that there will never be a return on an investment like this. It's just going to release to bad press and a negative impact on their stocks. But it can't have bad press if it never releases.
>>732269290When you're in a position like ubisoft is all bets are off so they're going to try everything to help keep their shitty company afloat.
>>732269290whoever is in charge of that project is deep in sunk cost and gamblers and there is nobody higher up who can pull the plug. maybe the project is moving so slowly because there are only 5 or 10 people working on the game and it's just not a big enough drain on resources to kill it.
>browngood luck with that