ニュース 噂:UbisoftはProject Maverickの開発を再開しました

噂:UbisoftはProject Maverickの開発を再開しました

著者 : Alexander アップデート : Mar 21,2025

Insider Gamingのレポートでは、Far Cry抽出シューターの完全な再起動が最初にプロジェクトMaverickとコードネームされていることが明らかになりました。もともとFar Cry 7のマルチプレイヤー拡張として計画されていた内部レビューにより、Ubisoftはプロジェクトの方向性を大幅に変更しました。従業員とテスターの肯定的なフィードバックにもかかわらず、リソースの割り当てはFar Cry 7 (Project Blackbird)に大きくシフトし、最終的にマルチプレイヤーコンポーネントのキャンセルをもたらしました。技術チームの再割り当ては、元のビジョンの運命を封印しました。

開発サポートを専門とするスタジオであるUbisoft Sherbrookeは、現在プロジェクトを監督しています。元の開発チームのほとんどは、次のFar Cryの分割払いに移行しました。

Far Cry 7ファンアート画像:reddit.com

インサイダーのトム・ヘンダーソン(2024年12月中旬)は、 Far Cry 7がプレイヤーをハイステークで時間に敏感な物語に浸ると報告しています。動物や子供の幻覚剤を使って恐ろしい実験を行う神秘的な陰謀のカルトは、主人公の家族を誘naします。プレイヤーは、ゲーム内で重要な72時間(24リアルタイム時間)以内に愛する人を救出し、時間管理をコアゲームプレイメカニックにしなければなりません。

ゲーム内の顕著な機能は、腕時計のタイマーであり、プレイヤーに減少時間制限を常に思い出させます。これは圧力を強め、強迫の下で戦略的な意思決定を要求します。 Far Cry 7は、 1秒ごとにカウントされるユニークな体験を約束し、選択は重要な結果をもたらします。

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