Ubisoft canceled their PvP game ‘Project Q’

Ubisoft has canceled yet another project and this time it was their Battle Arena title. codenamed Project Q. This game was initially announced in April 2022 and Ubisoft had playtesting signups for the game that same day. Ever since, we haven’t really heard about it. So, we heard you heard… 🤷 ‍Introducing codename “Project Q”, a team battle arena letting players truly own the experience! The game is in early development and we will keep testing, so for now all you can do is register for upcoming tests: https://t.co/TMRKwiUzbJ pic.twitter.com/hZ40OkPdum — Ubisoft (@Ubisoft) April 23, 2022 This canceled report comes from Insider Gaming and there isn’t confirmation yet if this was one of the 3 scratched projects Ubisoft talked about in their financial call last week which saw Skulls & Bones delayed a sixth time. The cancelation looks to be from a Ubisoft playtester #announcement channel where it was made official. “All these warm moments make this announcement harder to make: sadly we have to cancel our upcoming closed tests as Project Q will no longer continue development. This also means that we will need to shut down this Discord server.” Project Q looked to have one goal in mind and that was to be fun. It wasn’t supposed to be another new Battle Royale game, but according to Insider Gaming it showed some Battle Royale-like mechanics. Source: Insider Gaming
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Complete Edition is getting a physical release for Xbox Series X & PlayStation 5

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Complete Edition came out in December and now it’s getting a physical release for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. It will be coming out on January 26, 2023 to retailers in North America, Europe and select territories across the world. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Complete Edition takes advantage of the extra power of modern gaming hardware to offer numerous visual and technical enhancements over the original. These include Performance and Ray Tracing modes, support for AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution, faster loading times, and more. On PlayStation 5 the game also utilizes the advanced haptics and adaptive triggers of the DualSense controller, allowing players to further immerse themselves in the experience. The next-gen version introduces items and a quest inspired by the The Witcher Netflix show, as well as quality of life additions: new camera options, quick Sign casting, Photo Mode, cross-platform progression, map and UI tweaks, a selection of community-created mods integrated into the experience — among many others. The Complete Edition also comes with all previously released content for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt — the award-winning Hearts of Stone & Blood and Wine expansions, as well as 16 pieces of extra content. If you have yet to play The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt this is a perfect opportunity to do so with the Complete Edition.