After some leaked footage of their upcoming game, Ubisoft took to Twitter the announcement of their new "team battle arena game" codenamed Project Q with two major disclaimers. 🤷 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 Ubisoft unveils that the Project Q game will not just be a battle royale and there wouldn't be any NFTs as well. Though the game is still in its early stages, Ubisoft announces that Project Q's registration for the upcoming tests is open through a sign-up link. Though no details have been given when the tests will be held or whether the game would be a pay-to-play, Ubisoft assures players that the "Q" in Project Q has no correlation to "Quartz" and will have nothing to do with NFT. Google has introduced Project Stream which lets you stream and play AAA games straight to your Chrome browser on a laptop or desktop. Project Stream wants to push the limits of streaming technology by letting users play a graphically-rich game on the Chrome browser. Read more in our articles including "Ubisoft Project Q unveiled with two major disclaimers" and "Google Project Stream lets you play AAA games on Chrome".
After some leaked footage of their upcoming game, Ubisoft took to Twitter the announcement of their new "team battle arena game" codenamed Project Q with two major disclaimers. 🤷 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 Ubisoft unveils that the Project Q game will not just be a battle royale and there wouldn't be any NFTs as well. Though the game is still in its early stages, Ubisoft announces that Project Q's registration for the upcoming tests is open through a sign-up link. Though no details have been given when the tests will be held or whether the game would be a pay-to-play, Ubisoft assures players that the "Q" in Project Q has no correlation to "Quartz" and will have nothing to do with NFT.
Our coverage of Project Q beta includes: "Ubisoft Project Q unveiled with two major disclaimers"; "Google Project Stream lets you play AAA games on Chrome"; "NVIDIA outs Battlefield V Open Beta Game Ready Driver". Each article provides unique insights and information.