Ubisoft has revealed new characters, spaceships and story details from Beyond Good & Evil 2 in a just-finished livestream.
The discussion was led by Beyond Good & Evil creator and creative director Michel Ancel, alongside senior producer Guillaume Brunier and narrative director Gabrielle Shrager.
Over the hour-long livestream the team showed off a gallery of new animal hybrid character concept art, and then a working in-engine 3D model system which lets the team create animals of various hybrid qualities - a bit tiger, a bit elephant, a bit male, a bit female, a bit large, a bit small, and so forth.
UK retailer Play.com is listing something called the Ubisoft Triple Pack, a disc-based release for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 which contains downloadable games From Dust, Beyond Good & Evil HD and Outland.
All three titles were released on PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade last year to glowing reviews.
Play.com lists the Triple Pack for launch on 23rd March, although Ubisoft has yet to confirm the compilation.
Priced with an RRP of £19.99, the Triple Pack offers a saving of around £4 on buying all three games separately.
We've contacted Ubisoft for confirmation of the release and expect to hear back soon.
Fabulous remastered game Beyond Good & Evil HD costs only 240 Microsoft Points (£2.06) from Xbox Live Marketplace today.
It's one of four deals to mark Cyber Monday - the Monday that follows Black Friday which, in turn, follows Thanksgiving Thursday.
The other Xbox Live deals are Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection for 400 MSP; Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale (7/10 Eurogamer) for 600 MSP; and Risk Factions (8/10 Eurogamer) for 200 MSP.
Simon Parkin gushed with praise in his 9/10 Beyond Good & Evil HD review on Eurogamer. He called the game "beautifully constructed", "wildly ambitious" and "pioneering".
"Most pleasing of all is the cost," he concluded, prophetically. "At a time when many downloadable games are sliding up to the 1200 MS Points barrier, the 800-Point price tag for this much-beloved classic shows that a little generosity can go a long way.
"If, like me, you let this one pass you by, there's no excuse not to rectify that mistake now."
You can say that again, Parkin.
Unseen concept art and footage from in-limbo sequel Beyond Good & Evil 2 was shown off by creator Michel Ancel late last week.
A cam clip captured at an invitation-only event in Montpellier on Saturday and then posted on YouTube shows Ancel discussing development of the game and its distinctive visual style.
According to a brief summary posted on NeoGAF, the development team traveled to India to research the game's look. Ancel explained that the game engine Ubisoft has come up with can accommodate huge, fully explorable cities.
He then screened some footage from the game showing heroine Jade racing through a busy urban landscape.
Take a look at the full clip below for more.
The fate of Beyond Good & Evil 2 remains uncertain. Earlier this year Ancel suggested that the game is going to skip this console generation so that it can leverage more powerful tech.
You can buy a dinner date with Another World and From Dust creator Eric Chahi for £25.
My Dinner with Eric is a one-off event at UK game festival GameCity6. It takes place 6-9pm, 26th October, at Antenna, Nottingham.
For your hard-earned cash you'll get a full meal and "sample delicacies" as part of Chahi's GameCity6 festival takeover, Eric's Bootcycle.
"Collaborating with New College Nottingham's (ncn) Head Chef Tom Edwards, Eric will present a truly multi-sensory evening, combining touch, taste, sight, smell and sound as he experiments with and alters perceptions and taste buds alike via molecular gastronomy," reads the official blurb.
The event is limited to 60 tickets. Spaces are extremely limited and must be pre-booked, the organisers said.
This week's PlayStation Store update is headlined by GameCube classic Resident Evil 4. The version on offer here is an upscaled model of the original with PS2 and Wii extras intact.
It's a pound more expensive on PSN than XBLA, but PlayStation Plus owners get it half price.
Plus gamers also have 50 per cent off overlooked aquatic adventure The Undergarden.
Also this week: Burnout Crash, a top-down version of the series' iconic traffic pile-up mode, final Black Ops map pack Rezurrection and concluding Fallout: New Vegas add-on Lonesome Road.
A healthy PS3 and PSP sale brings discounts to the outstanding Beyond Good & Evil HD, Outland and Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes, the latter of which also gets new DLC I Am The Boss.
If you're feeling flush however, you can download Driver: San Francisco for £57.99. Or not.
The full update lies below, courtesy the EU PlayStation blog.
PS3 Games
Video: Resident Evil 4 HD.
PSP Games
minis (PS3 and PSP)
PSone (PS3 and PSP)
PS3 Demos
PS3 Add-ons
PS3 and PSP Sale
Rock Band & YooStar
Sony has revealed its latest round of PlayStation Plus deals, which go live later today.
All members are eligible for the offers, including those using the Welcome Back offer's free subscription.
What do you get? Sony's EU PlayStation blog lists extra maps for SOCOM: Special Forces and MAG are available at 100 per cent discount - completely free.
Critically loved indie platformer Braid gets a 75 per cent discount, down to two quid from £7.99.
Already running offers include Burnout Paradise completely free, and a well-worth-it 20 per cent discount on stellar Ubisoft adventure Beyond Good & Evil HD. There's also a free demo available.
Mid-June PSN Plus offers
Beyond Good & Evil 2 might be too ambitious for the current generation of consoles to handle, creator Michel Ancel has revealed.
Talking with Eurogamer at E3 last week, Ancel confirmed reports that Ubisoft is now looking beyond the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 for the long-in-development sequel to his acclaimed 2003 adventure.
Ancel wouldn't say for certain that it won't release on current gen hardware but revealed that his team is struggling to squeeze the game onto today's systems.
"I think we are still thinking about what we have to cut to fit on today's consoles, what we can improve. We really want to make the game perfect and as good as possible without cutting things. There is special gameplay that we really want to keep but it needs a certain power."
There has been very little said about the game since its reveal back in 2008 and, alas, Ancel wasn't forthcoming with much in the way of new information last week.
"I'd prefer you to see it when it is ready because it is something special to play," he politely replied to our demands for details.
However, he did outline why development has taken so long.
"After working on Rabbids, I then jumped into Beyond Good & Evil 2 for a long time. The development is advanced but we need more time to go further because with the hardware and the engine we have to improve it.
"So we took a little break and decided to make a 2D Rayman game because today's consoles are capable of really incredible 2D graphics and nobody has really used those abilities to display very HD pictures at 60FPS. In parallel with that, we continue with Beyond Good & Evil."
The original game which saw a critically-acclaimed HD re-release earlier this year while building a loyal fanbase, was hardly a huge commercial success for the publisher first time round.
However, Ancel is convinced the IP's luster has grown in the years since, and that the sequel has a better chance of connecting with audiences.
"We put a lot of our time, our energy, our patience into that game. So we were disappointed by the results," said Ancel of the original.
"At the same time, today we've been asked more about this game than any other game that Ubisoft has done in the same period. So this game is the one that people are really focussing on today. So it encourages us to continue on Beyond Good & Evil 2."
Ancel's next game, the delightful-looking Rayman: Origins platformer, is due out on PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360 later this year.
Glorious last-gen adventure Beyond Good and Evil arrives in HD on PSN today - but at a price. At £11.99, the PSN version is almost double the cost of BG&E HD's Xbox Live Arcade release.
An 800 MSP price was one of the reasons BG&E HD scored 9/10 on Eurogamer. One reason, but far from all.
A downloadable version of electrifying new open world sequel inFamous 2 is available today for lazy people. It costs a full RRP of £50.
Second Castlevania: Lords of Shadow add-on Resurrection also makes its way online for PS3 owners today, as does the Arcade Edition upgrade to Super Street Fighter IV.
You can read the full listing below, courtesy of the EU PlayStation blog.
PS3 Games
Video: Beyond Good & Evil HD on Xbox Live Arcade.
PSP Games
minis (PS3 and PSP)
PS3 Game DLC
PSP Game DLC
Rock Band 2
Rock Band 3
Yoostar 2
Top game designer Michel Ancel has revealed that the sequel to Beyond Good & Evil will not be released on current-gen consoles. Instead, his Ubisoft Montpellier team is focusing on the upcoming Rayman Origins.
The news emerged last night from an exclusive Ubisoft dinner in LA, attended by Eurogamer's sister site GamesIndustry.biz.
"It is still alive and we are very far [into] development so we can't go back now," Ancel said. "We are targeting the next generation of consoles."
Beyond Good & Evil 2 was unveiled at the publisher's Ubidays event in 2008. An HD remake of the critically acclaimed but underperforming original, which launched on PS2, GameCube and Xbox, was released earlier this year.