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Roller Champions, the publisher’s long-in-development free-to-play futuristic sports game, could already be on the chopping block. Set in 2032, Roller Champions is a new free-to-play title from the AAA studio Ubisoft that is now set to release on the 25th of May 2022 on PC and Consoles with a month-long kick-off Season. Original Story: We get the distinct impression it’s not been the best year for publisher Ubisoft, and the hits just seem to keep coming. It’s reassuring, then, that this one has been quashed so quickly. Rumours like this are incredibly damaging as, where live service multiplayer games are concerned, they can be a self-fulfilling prophecy. So, it seems like the project’s safe for now. However, it promises that it has “exciting stuff planned” for future seasons, and that it’ll keep everyone updated as it “rolls forward”.

The game’s first season, which is currently ongoing, will be extended while the developer works on some underlying issues and address fan feedback. Dragon's Way introduces a new Roller Pass, filled to the brim with 60 tiers of effects, cosmetics, emotes, gear, and other seasonal goodies to bring out your inner beast As with previous seasons, finishing the pass will recoup its cost in Wheels for those who are determined to embrace the way of the Dragon. Industry insider Jeff Grubb said that it would be cancelled after its third season, which to be fair, is still a little way away. The statement follows potentially damaging speculation that the release is on the chopping block. Fans of high speed, hard-hitting tackles and daring dodges can play the latest season of Ubisofts recently released sports game Roller Champions live.

These general cost-cutting measures have fans worried that the company is still looking to be acquired, perhaps by several equity firms.Update: Roller Champions is not getting cancelled, according to the game’s team, and “Ubisoft fully supports” the project. Last week, Ubisoft announced through an earnings call that Ghost Recon Frontline and three other games had been canceled, along with a delay of the much-anticipated Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. At the time of this writing, Roller Champions is ranked #459 on TwitchTracker with only 219 average viewers in the last seven days. Roller Champions received mixed reviews upon release, with its average Metacritic score ranging from 61% to 69% depending on the platform. That the developer chose to reveal the delay quietly through Discord, though, may show its low overall confidence in the game. Then in mid-March, Ubisoft Montreal, after nine months of relative silence, announced through a Discord message that it would be delayed past its initial release window of March 2022. In February, Ubisoft failed to mention the game in its financial results.

These claims of Roller Champions being canceled come after several setbacks for the game. If true, this would mimic the run of Hyper Scape, an Ubisoft free-to-play battle royale game whose online servers were shut down in late April this year after releasing on August 2020. Ubisoft has yet to comment on whether the game will not make it past season three as projected. Grubb claims that Roller Champions’ pending cancellation is “breaking news” and that he received the message the day before the podcast aired.
