Hello Champions! Let’s clear it out of the way first, Roller Champions isn’t getting cancelled, and Ubisoft fully supports it. If you’re curious about the game, we did stream it not so long ago. Extended seasons are not usually a great sign, but it does seem like work is continuing and the rumors of the game’s demise have been greatly exaggerated. Now, the game is getting a longer-than-usual season that’s lasting for two weeks more than planned, which includes patches to allow cross-platform invites and further balance patches to fix things players have complained about being broken. If you’re a fan, you can exhale now in relief. But a recent post on the game’s official Twitter confirms that despite its obscurity, Roller Champions is not on the chopping block at this time. If your response to that tile is “wait, I barely remember that game,” that would probably be why you could be suspicious about its ultimate fate. You can rest assured we'll keep you updated as we roll forward.Amidst the general bloodbath that Ubisoft unleashed on Friday, you could be forgiven for thinking that Roller Champions was also a game on the chopping block. We strongly believe however, that before we release new content, we've got to do right by our players, hence why we are taking the time needed before we do.
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The Cross-Invite patch will include fixes, but we will be working on more improvements aft its release before we launch the next season.Īs far as content is concerned, we can tell you that we've got exciting stuff planned for the next seasons. We will take enough time to solve the issues our players have voice as irritants before we release our new season.The post did admit that the first season, Disco Fever, is being extended so that the team could fix.
We will announce when this patch comes out as soon as it is validated and good to god. 'What the Roller Champions dev team is doing is making sure we focus on what our players have told us needs improvement, and that supersedes all other priorities.' Related: Roller Champions Is Yet Another Live Service Failure From Ubisoft. We will push out a patch that includes cross-invites so that we can deliver o the game' promise as being a resolutely social experience.It means we're extending Disco Fever's length. What the Roller Champions dev team is doing is making sure we focus on what our players have told us needs improvement, and that supersedes all other priorities. Roller Champions isn't getting cancelled, and Ubisoft fully supports it. Roller Champions is an upcoming (March 2022) free-to-play competitive 3v3 roller skating sports game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft for.
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That's not to say Ubisoft might not cancel it eventually, but it's not happening soon.Ĭheck below for the full statement from the devs: At last years E3 Ubisoft announced something a little different in Roller Champions, a multiplayer roller-derby-inspired game that hopes to tap into the. It's true that Ubisoft cancelled four new games, including the F2P Ghost Recon Frontline, and is prioritizing specific titles over others, but Roller Champions is already out and it's too soon to cancel it.