This is Project Q, the Lol Killer in which Ubisoft works mixing League of Legends with Fortnite
As is usually the case when we talk about leaks about Ubisoft , the information comes from the mano of Tom Henderson ( Source ). Although very rarely informs false rumors, These leaks must still be taken conditionally whenever an official announcement has not been made. We always say it to keep it in mind.
Today we are going to take a look at this mysterious " Project Q ", which seems to be the future great PVP game of the study, which could well have the ambition to compete with League of Legends .
What do we know of Project Q?
According to Tom Henderson sources, Project Q would be described by Ubisoft as " A PVP game of Battle Arena modern and innovative ". Information on this topic was made public today when the first testators could try the game. According to this data, you will have two different modes:
Showdown *: A Battle Royale in which four teams of two players will compete Battle Zone : A Battle Arena * Original in which two teams of four players will face whose objective will be to capture and control areas of a map until obtaining 100 points.
If the first mode is not very original apart from its microscopic appearance compared to the Battle Royale to those who are accustomed today, the second generates more questions.
In the objective, we approach the taking of territories that we find in the FPS . However, what we see in the game immediately remembers the Moba , since players can choose between different characters, spells and teams before starting each game.
While we don't have much more information about pure game, Tom Henderson's sources seem to indicate that, from the point of view of the graphics, it would not be far from the Overwatch style .
When can we expect to have it in our hands?
According to the official Ubisoft Bordeaux , developers are currently working on a mysterious free PVP game, and have been doing it for a while. Since Project Q is in an internal test phase, we can assume that it is the same game.
In view of the dates and progress of the project, It seems that the product is far from its final version , so it will have to be taken patiently. According to Tom Henderson, the game would still be "in bruto and unfinished". While we may collect more information for the end of the year, the final version of Project Q will probably have to wait until 2023 .
While Battle Royales is working quite well today, the Battle Arenas are largely eclipsed by League of Legends. This Moba now essential has completely surpassed its ancestor Dota, both in the electronic sports scene and among casual players, and No opponent has ever approached .
The concept and gameplay of the game that Ubisoft offers, therefore, will have to be refreshing and impeccable if you want to find your audience and compete with LOL, otherwise run the risk of quickly joining the destiny of Heart of the Storm and all the other Moba who have stayed with the mold in recent years.
Remember that it is not the only project that Ubisoft would have in hand. A few weeks ago we talked about Pathfinder, a Battle Royale that would arrive soon, but is not confirmed for the moment.
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