Ubisoft Forward 2024 brought a ton of reveals, updates, and a few surprises that kept fans on the edge of their seats. From the highly anticipated Assassin’s Creed Shadows to unexpected new Dlc updates, the showcase had a lot to offer.
Some feel like Ubisoft may finally be finding its footing, while others aren’t too excited about what was shown. Anyhow, let’s recap some of the biggest inclusions.
Some Big Names and Other Expected Reveals at Ubisoft Forward 2024
Ubisoft Forward had plenty of deep-dives for the most anticipated upcoming games.
As usual, Ubisoft didn’t disappoint with its lineup of major titles. We got extended gameplay reveals, interviews, and deep dives for two of their biggest 2024 games, Star Wars Outlaws and Assassin’s Creed Shadows. There were also a few nice Dlc surprises for their existing games.
Star Wars Outlaws
It is probably the most anticipated Ubisoft game for this year.
Some feel like Ubisoft may finally be finding its footing, while others aren’t too excited about what was shown. Anyhow, let’s recap some of the biggest inclusions.
Some Big Names and Other Expected Reveals at Ubisoft Forward 2024
Ubisoft Forward had plenty of deep-dives for the most anticipated upcoming games.
As usual, Ubisoft didn’t disappoint with its lineup of major titles. We got extended gameplay reveals, interviews, and deep dives for two of their biggest 2024 games, Star Wars Outlaws and Assassin’s Creed Shadows. There were also a few nice Dlc surprises for their existing games.
Star Wars Outlaws
It is probably the most anticipated Ubisoft game for this year.
- 6/10/2024
- by Suhaib Adeel
- FandomWire
The Ubisoft Forward presented several new developments among the studio’s IPs. One of the major trailers revealed the first official season of XDefiant. Following the trailer for Star Wars Outlaws, the first-person action game introduced what will be a new playable faction, in addition to the plans for Season 1, which will officially launch in July.
The trailer for this free-to-play game revealed that the studio will unveil countless maps in the upcoming months, as well as adding a new classic mode that is very popular in this genre.
Ubisoft Forward and the Confirmation of the First Official Season of XDefiant XDefiant revealed that July 2 will be the release date of the first season.
The event, which will finally close the Summer Game Fest, gave us countless new updates about upcoming projects for this company. The Ubisoft Forward presented new gameplay with confirmation once again of the release date for Star Wars Outlaws,...
The trailer for this free-to-play game revealed that the studio will unveil countless maps in the upcoming months, as well as adding a new classic mode that is very popular in this genre.
Ubisoft Forward and the Confirmation of the First Official Season of XDefiant XDefiant revealed that July 2 will be the release date of the first season.
The event, which will finally close the Summer Game Fest, gave us countless new updates about upcoming projects for this company. The Ubisoft Forward presented new gameplay with confirmation once again of the release date for Star Wars Outlaws,...
- 6/10/2024
- by Lucas Lapetina
- FandomWire
Director: George Miller; Screenwriters: George Miller, Brendan McCarthy, Nick Lathouris; Starring: Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron, Nicholas Hoult, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Zoë Kravitz, Josh Helman; Running time: 120 mins; Certificate: 15
We Do need another hero.
But it's not an angry chap called Max. Instead, Charlize Theron's honourable heroine Furiosa dominates a bonkers and brilliant action movie that's relentlessly thrilling and full of surprises.
It's been three decades since Mel Gibson's policeman turned vigilante Max Rockatansky left the Thunderdome in the franchise's third instalment. The sands of time and pixels of TMZ have removed the leading star from the equation, but the infectious attitude and wild nature of this new incarnation are still the same thanks to co-creator, writer and director George Miller remaining at the helm.
While Mad Max: Fury Road functions as a continuation of the post-apocalyptic plight of the adventurer set in the Australian desert, it crucially...
We Do need another hero.
But it's not an angry chap called Max. Instead, Charlize Theron's honourable heroine Furiosa dominates a bonkers and brilliant action movie that's relentlessly thrilling and full of surprises.
It's been three decades since Mel Gibson's policeman turned vigilante Max Rockatansky left the Thunderdome in the franchise's third instalment. The sands of time and pixels of TMZ have removed the leading star from the equation, but the infectious attitude and wild nature of this new incarnation are still the same thanks to co-creator, writer and director George Miller remaining at the helm.
While Mad Max: Fury Road functions as a continuation of the post-apocalyptic plight of the adventurer set in the Australian desert, it crucially...
- 5/15/2015
- Digital Spy
He knew Cagney and Cocteau, remembers Walt Disney as a "dirty old man" and now resides in an La hotel. Katrina Onstad has a rare audience with Kenneth Anger, the Hollywood maverick who influenced a generation.
Kenneth Anger has not slept in days, maybe weeks; he can't remember. "I don't worry about not sleeping," he assures me. "Time is all we have and every second that ticks away is one less second we're alive. The sands of time are going through the hourglass but it doesn't frighten me."
This kind of half-poetic, half-freaky non sequitur is typical, and dropped within three minutes of our meeting in Anger's clothing-strewn Toronto hotel room. Even sleepless and 77 or 79 years old (whether the subject is his age or Bette Davis's smoking habits, there is no such thing as a straight answer from Kenneth Anger), the film-maker looks good. His face is uncannily smooth, and as preternaturally-tanned as George Hamilton's, just as one might expect of a man born and bred in Beverly Hills.
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Kenneth Anger has not slept in days, maybe weeks; he can't remember. "I don't worry about not sleeping," he assures me. "Time is all we have and every second that ticks away is one less second we're alive. The sands of time are going through the hourglass but it doesn't frighten me."
This kind of half-poetic, half-freaky non sequitur is typical, and dropped within three minutes of our meeting in Anger's clothing-strewn Toronto hotel room. Even sleepless and 77 or 79 years old (whether the subject is his age or Bette Davis's smoking habits, there is no such thing as a straight answer from Kenneth Anger), the film-maker looks good. His face is uncannily smooth, and as preternaturally-tanned as George Hamilton's, just as one might expect of a man born and bred in Beverly Hills.
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- 10/27/2006
- by Katrina Onstad
- The Guardian - Film News
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