
""Beyond Good & Evil 2 remains a priority for us in the context of our strategy centered around Open World Adventures," an unnamed Ubisoft spokesperson told Kotaku and Insider Gaming. The original Beyond Good & Evil is a fantastic game I can enjoy even now, over 20 years on from its 2003 release. The sequel has been in development hell nearly as long at over 17 years, the longest of any major game;"
"it's survived the retirement of its first creative director, the death of its second creative director, and that one time Joseph Gordon-Levitt attempted to suggest an army of fans should do generate its art and music in the attempt to win a small amount of prize money. I would love to see proof of life... don't suppose Ubisoft would like to share some with us?"
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake was canceled amid corporate restructuring while Beyond Good & Evil 2 remains prioritized under Ubisoft's Open World Adventures strategy. An unnamed Ubisoft spokesperson explicitly positioned Beyond Good & Evil 2 within that strategic focus. The original Beyond Good & Evil remains highly regarded and playable more than twenty years after its 2003 release. The sequel has endured over seventeen years of troubled development, surviving a director retirement, a director's death, and a controversial fan-driven art and music proposal involving Joseph Gordon-Levitt. A request for proof of life for the sequel remains.
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