Yesterday’s aforementioned Streisand effect was confirmed: If the French publisher remains silent, we won’t talk now about what this Project Orlando name might actually cover…
Yesterday, we talked about Ubisoft taking an old database of Nitia GeForce Now from GitHub, mostly under fake names, with a DMCA claim. For this, the Internet began to search for the four projects, which can be attributed to the name of the French publisher. But since then, we’ve come up with a little clarification about Project Orlando.
For now, word is that it won’t be The Crew 2 DLC, which has a stake, as the game has been available for more than three years since its release for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC (and then a copy of Google Stadia last June). I got too), and this game… well, it didn’t always get like Rainbow Six: Siege, which Ubisoft has generously supported ever since. (It is also worth noting the Metacritices rating: The Crew 2 from PlayStation 4’s averages 64 out of 100…)
a redditn It turns out that because of the files called The Crew 2: Orlando, only Project Orlando could report newer content for Ubisoft Ivory Tower (it also included some photos, but they were actually deleted). This has been refuted by Tom Henderson, who writes for DualShockers. The on Twitter Because he wrote that he thought it covered The Crew 3.
The game is known to run as The Crew: Orlando and get a new engine (so at least its physics will change), but there’s no definitive launch period behind it yet, as it’s in prealfa condition. No certainly I’m sure this might cover a particular reboot, but the developers say they weren’t happy with The Crew 2, so it’s more of a redesign. So, on the other hand, there are possibilities Here It’s a restart. Well, let’s name Orlando at the end: the game is not supposed to be played in Florida, but Hawaii will be the place… (so the name doesn’t make much sense)
Of course, all this is unofficial.
Source: PSL