Fri, Feb 05, 2010 | 16:45 GMT

Ubisoft teases “big announcement” for next week

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Ubisoft’s community developer, Aymeric Evennou, has tweeted that he’s working with fellow community developer Kimi Matsuzaki on a “thrilling new project” set to be revealed next week.

Here’s the tweets:

Working with UbiKimi on a thrilling new project! (link)

I’d only say: “Big announcement coming up next week.” and I mean BIG! (link)

We’ve no idea if this pertains to something going on at X10 next week, the new Prince of Persia, a possible sequel for the PoP movie that’s not even out yet, or something else entirely that’s non-prince related – we’ll have to just be patient and wait we suppose.

Still, it’s not nice to tease. People get dumped for that all the time.

Thanks, TheLostGamer.

12 comments

#1

Psychotext
05/02/10, 4:49 pm

Beyond Good & Evil?

#2

MushroomStamp
05/02/10, 5:07 pm

an announcement for an announcement…

/me shakes head sadly

#3

Alakratt
05/02/10, 5:07 pm

God I hate these announcements of announcements!!!!

#4

AHA-Lambda
05/02/10, 5:21 pm

BG&E2? Splinter cell conviction ps3?

Probably ghost recon to be realistic

#5

onlineatron
05/02/10, 5:25 pm

I Am Alive reveal?

Suppose that wouldn’t really count as an annoucement though :/

#6

Gheritt White
05/02/10, 5:26 pm

The new AC2 Episode with Ezio we’ve already been told about, innit.

#7

The Hindle
05/02/10, 5:36 pm

Please be Beyond good and Evil

#8

Johnny Cullen
05/02/10, 5:44 pm

Kimi Matsuzaki is part of the Ion Storm team at Ubisoft, so it’s something to do with Tom Clancy anyways.

My money’s on Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 3.

#9

Psychotext
05/02/10, 5:49 pm

In that case, pass.

#10

The Hindle
05/02/10, 5:49 pm

Dam it Johnny dash my hopes why dont you :( only joking i knew it wouldnt be BG&E dam Ubisoft

#11

AHA-Lambda
05/02/10, 6:00 pm

I knew it I must be psychic :)

or the next michael pachter at least :P

#12

Blerk
05/02/10, 11:34 pm

That was almost interesting for a minute until it went all GRAW-shaped.

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