It appears that Ubisoft is planning to release a remaster of the first Beyond Good and Evil game, released almost 16 years ago, as the game has been rated as a new version by the Korean rating organization.
monitor An informed source Through the X website, the name of the first game Beyond Good and Evil of the 20th edition is available on the South Korean rating and age rating website, which means the possibility of it being released on current devices under the name 20th Anniversary.
Ubisoft has been working on the second part of the game for almost 14 years now, as it has become the longest game in development ever with a total of over 5,110 days, and every time we think the game project has been canceled, Ubisoft comes out to confirm that the game is still in development.
Although the remaster of the first part of the game does not yet have a release date, Insider Gaming's own sources have confirmed that we will likely see the game on March 5, and this means that it could be revealed or announced no later than the end of this month.
Ubisoft had already talked about a remaster of the first part of the game, which according to it could see the light at the beginning of this year, but due to the new mechanism that the company has begun to follow to delay the launch of its games, we could see it released after the first quarter of this year.
What are your fondest memories of the first part, released in 2008? And do you support releasing it as a remaster for the current generation?
