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Proyecto U de Ubisoft: El video de introducción filtrada revela detalles de los tiradores cooperativos

Autor : Michael Actualizar : May 22,2025

Proyecto U de Ubisoft: El video de introducción filtrada revela detalles de los tiradores cooperativos

El juego no anunciado de Ubisoft, Project U, parece estar plagado de una serie de fugas desafortunadas. Las filtraciones de juego surgieron por primera vez en 2022, poco después de que comenzó la fase de prueba beta cerrada. Estas fugas han resurgido dos años después, lo que indica que el proyecto aún está en desarrollo. Recientemente, después de lo que parece ser un reinicio del desarrollo del juego, se ha filtrado un cinemato introductorio en línea.

El origen y la autenticidad del cinemato no se han verificado oficialmente. Fue compartido por el blogger Shaun Weber, conocido por filtrar contenido de juegos. Weber insinuó que más videos del Proyecto U podrían aparecer si el juego permanece en desarrollo lo suficiente.

Se anticipa que el Proyecto U es un tirador cooperativo basado en la sesión, inspirándose en el éxito de Helldivers 2. Según las imágenes filtradas, la narrativa del juego se centra en una invasión de la Tierra de una máquina alienígena, con jugadores que asumen los roles de las personas elegidas encargadas de combatir esta amenaza extraterrestre.

A partir de ahora, Ubisoft no ha proporcionado ninguna palabra oficial sobre cuándo planean anunciar formalmente Project U.

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