The Yubisoft staff shutdown last year called for a large number of staff’s rights campaigns, demanding that publishers always prepared Fail Safe to stop the Inline Games from being completely unbearable when they no longer cooperate.
Although it seems that the publisher has no intention of updating the original racing game to resurrect, his sequel is found in offline ways, and Ubisoft has just published a refreshing on what these new options are expected.
Producer Gregory Korgi said, “We are glad to confirm that we are planning to deploy a new hybrid method to play the game for 2 staff players before the end of 2025.” New video. A similar refreshment for a motor fest is coming later.
What does “hybrid” mean? This is not completely clear, though it will apparently allow you to “switch between online and offline” according to your choice. “Staff 2 is actually designed to play online,” Korgi has noted. And “thus, we will need to adopt experience.” As a result, Davis will be running several tests to “improve and balance” the content of this offline mode, which will begin on the PC with the son of April 30.
“We would like to clarify the difference between ending a game and the deployment of offline mode,” says Korgi.
“The end of the event occurs when all online features and infrastructure for a game are no longer available for a variety of reasons. On the other hand, an offline mode allows you to launch and access the game even if the server is inaccessible.”
I am not sure who is confused about the difference between closing a game and developing a new feature for it, but at least one thing is clear – while staff 2 and motor fest offline ways, the original staff has definitely been eliminated.
Influenced by the closure of the staff in 2024 Stop killing sports The move, which has united around European citizens’ move, has submitted 437.538 signatures. This is a huge support, but it is still much less than one million signatures needed to bring the issue to EU legislators.
However, all concerns about staff’s deaths have been enough to invest in offline ways for its sequel to its sequel. This offline methods were announced just a few weeks after the European Union’s request, and Ubisoft noted that “we are reading your comments” in today’s video description. At least this is some progress.
Yubisoft’s lawyers are very little friendly in the recent legislature: they say You “cannot complain” complain that the publisher closed the staff because you were never really owned by it, and you were not “cheated” due to lack of offline version to access a decade -old, closed video game. “