Ubisoft's E3 Announcements: Co-op Shooter and Zelda-inspired Game
At E3 2019, Ubisoft will be announcing an action adventure game called Orpheus as well as a cooperative shooter, previously known as the Pioneer project. The source of the revelations is Kotaku's Jason Schreier.
Jason Schreier from Kotaku is known, among other things, for occassionally revealing various industry-related information from behind the scenes. In the latest podcast from the Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege.
As far as the first of the aforementioned titles is concerned, apart from the code-named name Schreier revealed only that the main source of inspiration for its authors is the best-selling sandbox action game in January, in the course of production, the title was transformed into a cooperative shooter.

At the Ubisoft conference, which will start at 10 June at 1pm (PDT) / 4pm (EDT), we will certainly hear about Skull & Bones to Los Angeles. It is also worth noting that on the occasion of the "Gamers' Holiday" the company launched a sale, in which selected items from its portfolio were overpriced by up to 90%.
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