![]() You can rest assured we’ll keep you updated as we roll forward. Hello Champions! Let’s clear it out of the way first, Roller Champions isn’t getting cancelled, and Ubisoft fully supports it. Ubisoft’s statement is seemingly a response to rumors that began circulating saying that Roller Champions would be canceled after its third season. ![]() ![]() Additionally, the team is trying to fix issues and address player feedback before moving on to the game’s next season. The game's first and current season, Disco Fever, will be extended and an upcoming patch will include cross-invites, which allows players to bring in friends who play Roller Champions on other platforms. What the Roller Champions dev team is doing is making sure we focus on what our players have told us needs improvements, and that supersedes all other priorities," Ubisoft said in a statement on Twitter. Roller Champions is available now on PS4, PC, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch."Let's clear it out of the way first, Roller Champions isn't getting canceled, and Ubisoft fully supports it. The sooner the industry realizes that the gaming community has neither the time nor desire to dedicate itself to every single “long-life” F2P multiplayer title on the block, the less time and talent will be wasted developing projects that publishers will lose immediate interest in. Multiplayer games, generally, become hobbies, and video game fans only have so much time to pick and choose what they want to play. And that’s a real shame for the individuals tasked with creating the title. As developers and publishers chase the multiplayer dream, an abundance of titles - all of which had money, resources, and the talent of the respective studios’ developers poured into them - are finding themselves all but abandoned in double quick time.Ī multiplayer game is only as strong as its community and, if you cannot find one, then there is no salvaging the release. Either way, the fate that might be about to befall Roller Champions is becoming a common story. Perhaps today the studio will openly address the story, (or it may just stay suspiciously quiet). Given that the rumors broke over the weekend, we are yet to hear official word from Ubisoft itself either way. While Ubisoft recently noted in a financial call that the title was coasting pretty well, developer Ubisoft Montreal has been very quiet in regards to updates, while the player count on Steam dwindles in double figures. Speaking for one of his many sources, Grubb suggests that Ubisoft is getting set to pull the plug on Roller Champions once it reaches its third season. The rumor comes from industry pundit and noted spoiler Jeff Grubb on the Xbo圎ra podcast. The free-to-play title, which launched in beta in summer 2021, only received its official launch in May of this year. You can rest assured we’ll keep you updated as we roll forward.įull statement: /U8mfQRZRoHĪccording to rumors circulating the information superhighway, Ubisoft’s futuristic multiplayer release Roller Champions is already getting set to hit the bricks, mere months after its arrival.
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