Elsewhere, Muktiversus is confusing players who can only find the Founder’s Packs in stores and not the free version of the game. Tom Clancys Ghost Recon Frontline is an online, free-to-play, first-person tactical-action and massive PvP shooter where the story takes place in the famous Ghost Recon universe. Nothing more was said about the identity of the other two titles, so we’ll forever have to wonder what they were.Īdditionally, Netflix has narrowed down the release date for crime thriller The Good Nurse and we also got our first look at the series. As for Splinter Cell VR, very little was said about the game other than that it would launch solely on Oculus VR, limiting its marketing potential. Rumors then circulated earlier this year that the game would be rebooted, but it seems like that’s not good enough for Ubisoft to feel like the game has a future. Based on feedback from gamers, it's unlikely that many tears. The reveal trailer was heavily criticized and a closed test was postponed that ultimately never took place. Bottom line: Ubisoft has canceled development on Splinter Cell VR, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Frontline and two other unannounced games.
Ghost Recon Frontline was a free-to-play, first-person PvP shooter that aimed to offer a new take on the battle royale franchise. The poorly-received Ghost Recon Frontline has been canceled alongside three other titles, and Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. In other words, none of the four games, of which Splinter Cell VR and Ghost Recon Frontline were the only two specifically named, were expected to do well, so they’ve now been canceled. Ubisoft has officially cancelled Ghost Recon Frontline, Splinter Cell VR and two other unannounced games during its latest earnings call. Ubisoft’s latest earnings call contained some bad news for the company. Ubisoft didn’t offer many excuses for canceling the four games, aside from saying they would focus more on their “biggest development opportunities” and that the company had “reduced pipeline assumptions” for the next year to address the “uncertainty of” to take into account the economic environment”. Ubisoft has canceled other games, including Splinter Cell VR One thing it failed to mention, however, was that Ubisoft has also cancelled four of its projects one of them being Ghost Recon Frontline, a free-to-play spin-off that would’ve offered a ‘new. Ubisoft gave no reasons for the cancellation, although the lukewarm player reception of the battle royale game Ghost Recon is likely to be one of the main reasons. Ubisoft canceled four games - Splitter Cell VR, Frontline of Ghost Recon, and two games the company hadn’t announced.