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Ubisoft today confirmed it has ceased production of Assassin's Creed: Lost Legacy for the Nintendo 3DS.
Last week, a report from Joystiq implied development of the game had stopped. Today, Ubisoft CFO Alain Martinez confirmed the news, adding that the move was done last year and had nothing to do with slow 3DS sales.
"[The cancellation] was a decision made back in September 2010," Martinez said. "It wasn't due to anything that took place. We felt the machine already had a number of hardcore games for its release."
This news comes just days after Capcom announced it cancelled its Mega Man Legends 3 Project, and SEGA delaying the release of two 3DS titles into late 2011 and early 2012.
Ubisoft said it plans to bring several of its big gaming brands, including Assassin's Creed, to tablet devices in the next few years.
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Last week, a report from Joystiq implied development of the game had stopped. Today, Ubisoft CFO Alain Martinez confirmed the news, adding that the move was done last year and had nothing to do with slow 3DS sales.
"[The cancellation] was a decision made back in September 2010," Martinez said. "It wasn't due to anything that took place. We felt the machine already had a number of hardcore games for its release."
This news comes just days after Capcom announced it cancelled its Mega Man Legends 3 Project, and SEGA delaying the release of two 3DS titles into late 2011 and early 2012.
Ubisoft said it plans to bring several of its big gaming brands, including Assassin's Creed, to tablet devices in the next few years.
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