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Forums - Nintendo - Ubisoft considers Rabbids go home to be AAA. made by BG&E2 team. more

Confirmed details (new/old)

- Ubisoft Montpellier is developing the game
- The BG&E team seems to be working on the title
- Development started about three years ago
- It’s based on the LyN engine, the technology behind BG&E2
- The game is considered to be AAA
- Run on a new engine
- Comedy adventure with unique scenario
- Rabbids think the moon is their true home. They want to go back “home” and do to it, they make a mountain with trash to climb to the moon. This stupid venture will terrorize humans and unleash a race to gather as much items as possible
- For the first time, Rabbigs get their own game
- Ubisoft Montpellier (Beyond Good & Evil®, Peter Jackson’s King Kong : The Official Game)

Unconfirmed details

- Ancel himself is the development lead
- BG&E2 remains in pre-production/ was put on hold until RGH is done
- Ubisoft sees lots of potential in this game, considers it highly important
- The game is really unconventional and strange

 

http://www.nintendoeverything.com/?p=13853

 

with this,red steel 2 and the turtles game, is ubisfot finnaly offering wii some high qualty support.only time will tell



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Red Steel 2... you just mentioning it made me get a bit excited inside. I realize how unpopular it is to like Red Steel, but damn I can't wait for the sequel. Then again if they do something horrible like take out local multiplayer, I might turn into a cereal killer.

Yeah, you heard me correctly.

I can't wait to see how this Rabbids game unfolds, hopefully it turns out to be awesome as well!



This game has potential, I'm definitely watching it. I always liked the rabbids, but I hated the stupid mini game collections, so this seems like the kind of game I'd want



wfz said:
Red Steel 2... you just mentioning it made me get a bit excited inside. I realize how unpopular it is to like Red Steel, but damn I can't wait for the sequel. Then again if they do something horrible like take out local multiplayer, I might turn into a cereal killer.

Yeah, you heard me correctly.

I can't wait to see how this Rabbids game unfolds, hopefully it turns out to be awesome as well!

 

 Save the Frosted Flakes for last, cuz they're grrreat!

 



Could I trouble you for some maple syrup to go with the plate of roffles you just served up?

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red steel was game that that was poorly executed but if full of potential. i tooo quite enjoyed the original, espeically with the crazy time powers



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Ok, this game sounds fun and title i might buy, but we have to keep in mind it's Ubisoft were talking about.

@wfz: I'm a little excited about RS2 too. I skipped the first one for it turning out to be pretty crap.



Ei Kiinasti.

Eikä Japanisti.

Vaan pannaan jalalla koreasti.

 

Nintendo games sell only on Nintendo system.

This has potential. Who is ancel? isn't that the guy who created rayman?



Yes, he is Rayman's FATHER. Hehe.

However, I hate rabbids. So meh. Bring Rayman back!



thekitchensink said:
wfz said:
Red Steel 2... you just mentioning it made me get a bit excited inside. I realize how unpopular it is to like Red Steel, but damn I can't wait for the sequel. Then again if they do something horrible like take out local multiplayer, I might turn into a cereal killer.

Yeah, you heard me correctly.

I can't wait to see how this Rabbids game unfolds, hopefully it turns out to be awesome as well!

 

 Save the Frosted Flakes for last, cuz they're grrreat!

 

 

I decided I was going to let one live, and so far I'm stuck between the Captain (Crunch) and Tony. Crunchatize me cap'n!



Sounds promising. Don't disappoint us again, Ubi!