According to one of the guys that worked on Beyond Good and Evil 2, who helped with a lot of titles in the past, “The time it takes” until the game ends up getting canceled. Henderson notes that many who work on the project feel like the main cause is lack of development, which certainly isn’t a good sign since it’s been so long. In addition, Henderson notes that the project as a whole doesn’t fit much of the project’s hopes of Ubisoft in the future, namely in live service implementations. Beyond Good andamp; Evil 2 – The game is suffering in development because of the lack of creative direction since the title began to get started, worsening in September 2020 with an off-duty artist. Tom Henderson (@Tom_Henderson) November 12, 2021 It is also worth noting that Michel Ancel, who was previously director of Beyond Good and Evil, departed Ubisoft last year. Since then, those who continue to work on the game find it very difficult to continue to develop without Ancel’s guidance. Ancel was previously the director of the original Beyond Good and Evil, which launched around 20 years ago. While Henderson himself stresses the fact that Beyond Evil 2 is still being studied a lot, it sounds like this may not happen a lot for a long time. And in general it wouldn’t be that surprising. That project hasn’t only been over four years since its announcement, but also the game has also been very ambitious in some respects. And seeing her development begin would certainly be disappointing, but not all that shocking. Do you think Ubisoft will end up canceling Beyond Good and Evil 2 at some point in the coming months or years?