If you're a fan of Hyper Scape, the Ubisoft battle royale title that launched in 2020, we have some bad news for you: Ubisoft has announced the game will soon shut down. While that probably won't come ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Ubisoft has announced that it will be shutting down the servers and ending development on Hyper Scape, its free-to-play battle royale game, on April ...
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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 ...
Ubisoft is discontinuing development on Hyper Scape. On Thursday, the company announced it will shut down the game on April 28th. “We set out to create a vertical, close-quarters and fast-paced ...
Today Ubisoft announced that it will be ending the development of first-person shooter Hyper Scape and will shut the title down on April 28. Originally released in 2020, Hyper Scape is a multiplatform ...
Ubisoft is launching the open beta today for its new science fiction battle royale game called Hyper Scape, where 100 players fight to be the last one standing while the audience tries to influence ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Hyper Scape Hyper Scape was the one and only urban futuristic free-to-play Battle Royale where 100 contenders engaged in first-person close-quarters combat ...
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 ...
Hyper Scape's PC beta is a fast-paced, futuristic battle royale that brings a lot of new ideas but struggles to properly execute them. Hyper Scape is a fast-paced, futuristic battle royale ...
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 ...