Still Breathing: Ubisoft Beyond Good & Evil 2 Status Update in 2026
Ubisoft confirms Beyond Good & Evil 2 is still a priority despite 17 years in development. Learn why this title survived corporate restructuring in 2026.
In a world where corporate restructuring claims even the most beloved titles, one survivor stands tall—or at least, continues to exist. Despite being in development hell for over 17 years, Beyond Good & Evil 2 (BG&E2) refuses to be canceled.
Ubisoft Strategy Centered on Open World Adventures
According to reports from Kotaku and Insider Gaming, an unnamed Ubisoft spokesperson confirmed the game remains a priority. While other projects like the Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake faced massive setbacks or cancellations, Ubisoft insists that BG&E2 fits perfectly into their long-term strategy of dominating the open-world adventure genre.
The Longest Development Cycle in History
The original game debuted in 2003, meaning fans have waited over 20 years for a sequel. The current project has officially survived the retirement of its first creative director and the tragic passing of its second. It holds the record for the longest development period for any major AAA title, yet Ubisoft hasn't pulled the plug.
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