Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Ubisoft reportedly cancelled a King Arthur RPG from Dragon Age designer Mike Laidlaw

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Ubisoft’s previous chief artistic officer Serge Hascoët, who a short while ago resigned amid several allegations of abuse, reportedly wielded a massive volume of affect around Ubisoft online games, making use of it to minimise feminine protagonists and, in accordance to a new Bloomberg report, squashing games in genres he failed to like. 

Before this 12 months, Dragon Age designer Mike Laidlaw, who experienced been performing on a thriller activity for Ubisoft considering the fact that 2018, left the business. No recreation was announced, but in accordance to sources that Bloomberg claims are familiar with the venture it was an Arthurian RPG code-named Avalon. It was cancelled in 2019. 

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