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Ubisoft Project Q enters testing phase.

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Ubisoft is apparently going to start testing the upcoming Project Q game, which was officially announced last year. The multi-stage Battle Arena game, according to the leaks, will be a promising project.

Ubisoft is going through a very volatile period, as a source previously confirmed that it has canceled three projects in development, in addition to delaying the release date of its next game, Skull & Bones, for the sixth time. On the other hand, however, it is focusing its attention on another project, Project Q.

Insider Gaming said its own sources assured it that the company would test the game in three different phases. The first phase will take place later this month, the second will take place in April, and finally, the third phase will take place next June.

Unfortunately, details about what the playtests entail are scarce, but a company source said the game has undergone significant changes since the last test. The upcoming test goals also make it clear that they're for fun and bug-finding.

Screenshots of the game provided to Insider Gaming showed a game mode called “Showdown,” which featured several mechanics from the battle royale experience. While the company has confirmed on more than one occasion that the game is not a battle royale game, it is unknown whether or not “Showdown” has been removed from the game.

Project Q’s “Battle Zone” gameplay sees two teams of four players battling it out for dominance in a point-and-shoot mode. The aforementioned mode will be the game’s main mode between the initial test run and other phases. Ubisoft also confirmed that the title will not feature any NFT tokens.

Are you excited to learn more about the game after the first testing phase later this month?