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Ubisoft Might be Working On a New, Unannounced Project

If you believe you’re going to anticipate the Avatar Project soon, don’t doubt. But, this time, it’s a word about something else. The Avatar Project will face further prolongation, but something else published by Ubisoft may arise very soon. Unassigned project is the title Ubisoft is seeking employees for.

According to the most recent Job Listings, Ubisoft has expanded the surge of need. Multiple job positions have been listed, including the project, which has been unveiled as “unannounced.”

Ubisoft Stockholm is looking for an Associate Producer for an unannounced project. Working closely with the studio Producer and other associate producers, you will have opportunity to lead the charge in various areas, such as: Gameplay, World, Art, Animation, Audio, Tech and more.

Now, why exactly is this not a word about the Avatar Project? We, like many others, believe that Ubisoft has been quite transparent with the Avatar Project to miss an inclusion of the project itself to the job listings.

As simple as that, Ubisoft Stockholm has some different intentions, especially after highlighting the need of workers in a year where new consoles such as the Xbox Series X and the PS5 are close to releasing.

For that reason, make sure you stay tuned here because we’ll try to reach the devs and seek for a thorough answer.

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Angel Kicevski

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