The followup to Immortals Fenyx Rising is reportedly going to be a Polynesian impressed spin-off.
One other week, one other drip from the leakiest faucet, sorry, journalist round, Jeff Grubb, as noticed by VGC. This time, it is about that supposed Immortal Fenyx Rising sequel that was reported on earlier this yr. Besides in accordance with Grubb, it is not truly a full on sequel that is within the works, however a spin-off.
Talking on the Video games Mess Decides podcast, Grubb stated “Ubisoft Quebec’s sequel to Immortals Fenyx Rising is just not a correct sequel. It is extra of a spin-off. The manufacturing title of the sport is named Oxygen.”
“It’s based mostly on Hawaiian Polynesian tradition this time round. It nonetheless has a God narrator. They attempt to nonetheless be visually stylised but it surely’s much less of a duplicate of Breath of the Wild.” Grubb additionally claimed that the sport is at present in early pre-production, and that he is seen some idea artwork. And he stated it is “coming possibly 2025.”
Particular particulars exterior of which can be unclear, however until it will get cancelled it will be revealed in time.
Grubb’s supply additionally apparently knew about Ubisoft’s determination to stop improvement on Ghost Recon: Frontline, the information of which was introduced shortly earlier than recording the podcast. Alongside Frontline, Splinter Cell VR was additionally cancelled, in addition to two different titles that hadn’t been beforehand introduced.
Not solely that, however an unannounced Murderer’s Creed title has apparently been delayed, which reportedly stars Valhalla’s Basim. And on high of all of that, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora has additionally been delayed to Ubisoft’s 2023 fiscal yr. All of which does not paint a very robust image for Ubisoft.
In our assessment of Immortals Fenyx Rising, we stated “So far as next-gen titles go, Immortals Fenyx Rising is unquestionably one you ought to be including to your listing. It’s obtainable on nearly each platform – sorry, cellular players – and appears unbelievable on the Xbox Collection X.”