Beyond Good & Evil 2 Teased By Ubisoft On World UFO Day

Beyond Good & Evil 2 Updates: On World UFO Day, Ubisoft teased fans on Twitter about the highly anticipated Beyond Good and Evil 2. Since it was confirmed to be in development during E3 in 2017, fans have been waiting for its release with bated breath.

The purpose of World UFO Day is to raise awareness about unexplained flying objects and to encourage people to gather and watch the skies. Because the series is science fiction and takes place on several planets and moons, World UFO Day provided an excellent opportunity to remind fans that the game is still available.

The first Beyond Good and Evil was launched in 2003, and fans have been clamoring for a sequel ever since. This action-adventure game, which was originally released for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, and PC, put players in the shoes of Jade, an investigative reporter on a mission to uncover a terrible government plot and save her planet and its residents.

Fans got to witness classic characters Pey’j and Jade, as well as new faces, in the sequel’s most recent trailer, which was published in 2018.

The first game’s finale hinted at a sequel, but Ubisoft has stated that Beyond Good and Evil 2 is not a sequel, leaving players with many unanswered issues, such as how and why Jade, the heroine of the first game, is such a scary character in the next title.

Fans will be ecstatic to return to that universe, regardless of Ubisoft’s decision. Ubisoft Belgium accompanied the tweet with a photo of a steampunk-style spaceship breaking through the clouds and hovering over the city of Ghent. The spaceship appears to be identical to the one seen in the movie trailer.

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#WorldUFODay and #BGE2 were added in the tweet. The second is most likely referring to Beyond Good and Evil 2. The tweet also asks followers a question with an emoji that says “It can’t be?” and a monkey-face emoji with its hands over its ears.

Based on the footage that has been released, this is most likely a reference to the Space Monkey Program, which plays an important role in the new game. The image isn’t from the game, but it seems like watercolor concept art overlaid on a Ghent cityscape.

The tweet came from the Ubisoft Belgium Twitter account, which is based in Ghent, yet the developer for Beyond Good and Evil 2 is listed as Ubisoft Montpellier. This could imply that the game’s development is currently split between the two studios.

It wouldn’t be the first or most recent instance of Ubisoft’s developer studios working together. It’s encouraging to see that the game isn’t stuck in development and is, presumably, progressing.

It’s a little extreme to argue that Beyond Good and Evil 2 news is as rare as UFO sightings, but it’s not impossible. At the very least, viewers may be certain that the game is real. It’s still on Ubisoft’s website, there have been cinematic and pre-alpha gameplay trailers, and Ubisoft has provided regular updates on the release, knowing that fans are paying attention. Given the COVID-19 lockdown’s harsh restrictions, it’s unsurprising that the game didn’t receive any upgrades until 2020.

Players can perhaps expect a substantial Beyond Good and Evil 2 development update, rather than just a cryptic tease, now that things are settling down and devs are having staff back to work frequently (at home or in-person).

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