At the Ubisoft Forward event scheduled for September 2022, if the rumors are correct, we’ll see it first. Immortals Finix Rising 2.. Originally known as God and Monster before the forced name change, Immortals Fenyx Rising was released in December 2020 and has significant similarities to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. If the new report goes through, the sequel removes those similarities, but is still visually stylized. It’s by known insider and journalist Jeff Grubb.
The sequel to Immortals Finix Rising is reportedly based on Polynesian culture
In the video above, Grubb claims that Immortals Fenyx Rising 2 (or whatever it’s called) is a spin-off rather than a sequel. Unlike the original, inspired by Greek culture, future games are reportedly based on Hawaiian Polynesian culture. Grubb told fans not to expect an immediate release as the project is still in the prototype stage. He thinks it should come out by 2025.
Opinion: Immortals Finix Rising Outweighed Welcome
Zarmena writes … Immortals Fenyx Rising started off well and I enjoyed it, but in the middle of the story the game began to go beyond welcome. Clever puzzles become a chore when asked to do them over and over again, progressing terribly slowly, and the whole experience is unnecessarily stretched to the point where I rush to finish the story and start putting it together quickly. I did. The last few missions made me tired of tears. The classic Ubisoft problem. We hope the sequel will be simpler, the open world design of Ubisoft’s cookie cutter will be eliminated, and it will not be packed with boring and repetitive quests.
In other news, Capcom’s Monster Hunter Paradise was leaked, but it’s unclear if this is the rumored Monster Hunter 6 or a brand new game, and the Hogwarts Legacy Collector’s Edition is here online.