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CultureNewsCultureNewsUbisoft Has Canceled At Least Seven Games In Six MonthsMost were unannounced, but we know that at least one of them was a VR Splinter Cell gameByZack ZwiezenPublishedJanuary 11, 2023
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OpinionImpressionsOpinionImpressionsIxion Is A City-Builder In The Cold, Dark Depths Of SpaceIn space, everybody can hear you run out of silicon. And frozen bodies.ByLuke PlunkettPublishedDecember 13, 2022