Ubisoft has presented its results for the first quarter of the current fiscal year, a period that the company claims to have closed above its expectations. However, there is not only good news in this report: it is also the document by which we have known the delay of Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, which goes to 2023-24.
In a subsequent meeting that VGC listened to, the cancellation of four games, two of them unannounced, due to the "changing financial environment," was confirmed.
The two already known games that got canceled are Splinter Cell VR, a project developed by Red Storm, and Ghost Recon Frontline, the free-to-play battle royale that players didn't receive very fondly.
Regarding its battle-royale title, the latest news we heard from it was from October of last year, when Ubisoft announced the delay of the closed beta after the poor reception the title received. Now, they confirmed this game would never arrive.
The company announced Splinter Cell VR in 2020, developed at Ubisoft's Red Storm studio (The Division, Star Trek: Bridge Crew) for the Oculus alongside an Assassin's Creed VR game which is still seemingly in development.
Two more games also were canceled, although there is no information about them since the publisher never announced them. It is unknown if they belong to any of the company's sagas or if, on the contrary, they were new licenses.
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