
Previously, Ubisoft's new sports game "Championship Sprint" announced the postponement through the official Discord server, but Ashoka did not specify the reason for the postponement. However, it has now been revealed that the reason for the game's ticket jump is not the reason for the game itself.
Foreign media xfire said that although the official has not yet given a specific release date for "Championship Sprint", this is expected to change in the next few months. Championship Dash is clearly ready for release, and the game's postponement may have been caused by Ubisoft's need to postpone the originally planned Ubisoft game launch. Of course, this is just speculation.
xfire expects the game to be released in the coming months, and we'll be able to hear more about it soon.
Championship Dash is a brand new competitive sports game developed by Ubisoft Montreal Studios, which focuses on roller skating and snatching balls. Ubisoft unveiled it for the first time at the 2019 E3 Games Show. However, the official has not announced the specific release date of the game.
In addition, xfire also broke some news about Ubisoft's new work "Avatar: Pandora's Border". xfire said that while Ubisoft hasn't announced much about Avatar: Pandora's Border, he's eager to show more about the game, and they've already made a trailer for the game.
Massive Entertainment recently began sending out invitations to out-of-the-box QAs for game testing, which will begin this week. This most likely indicates that the game is in full swing, and we'll hear more about it in the coming months.
Avatar: Pandora's Border will be released sometime between April 2022 and March 2023. There is a high probability that it will be linked with the movie broadcast time for publicity!
Avatar: Pandora Frontier is an open-world action-adventure game produced by Ubisoft, based on Cameron's classic Avatar, developed using the latest sonwdrop engine, in which players will fight against humans who invaded the planet Pandora.
xfire broke the news of another game that, according to those who had already played The Division: Heartland, was "basically ready for release."
xfire hinted that the free-to-play shooter would be released in a few months, in mid-2022, but a specific release date has yet to be set.
The Division: Heartland is likely to be the first of three free-to-play FPS games that Ubisoft will release in the future.