Hyper Scape was a free to play Battle Royale first person shooter developed by Ubisoft Montreal. Up to 100 players dropped into a digital representation of Paris, France where random sectors would ...
Ubisoft has announced that it is ending development on its free-to-play battle royale game, Hyper Scape. The company says it will shut down Hyper Scape servers April 28, just a few weeks shy of the ...
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A year and a half after launch, Ubisoft is officially ending development of Hyper Scape and will be shutting down its servers. While the game saw substantial hype at launch, it quickly dropped off the ...
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Ubisoft is unveiling its new science fiction battle royale game called Hyper Scape, where 100 players battle each other in first-person combat to be the last one standing while the audience tries to ...
Hyper Scape is Ubisoft's new free-to-play entry into the battle royale genre, but--as the developer admits in a blog post--the game has fallen short of expectations. The game was released in open beta ...
Although Ubisoft didn’t get into specifics for why Hyper Scape will be closing down, as mentioned before, the main reason likely is because it just didn’t attract a large enough audience. When Hyper ...