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A friend of mine works at this company. Knowing my interest, he occasionally shares information with me.
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That is, how much the publisher allocated for the game in total.
Well, a revolution is brewing in Heroes – maybe they will actually create a masterpiece!

Could you provide more details about the potential "revolution" for the game? :smile13:
So, as I wrote earlier: Ubisoft is in a difficult situation: continuing the series themselves after so many failures is simply foolish, and leaving it to gather dust as a dead weight is irrational, as they have invested a huge amount of money in the project. Discussions and debates are currently underway on this issue. Some are in favor of a completely new game engine, while others suggest forgetting about Ashan altogether and switching to online projects, but there is a group that sees the point in continuing to develop the series, building on the foundation of the fifth installment. Time will tell.
Perhaps we will see a new global reboot of the series, similar to what the fifth installment was. But under the wing of a new company, and in a new world!
Будьте осторожны со своими желаниями. Иногда они исполняются.
ЛИДЕР Клана"ХРАНИТЕЛИ НЕБЕСНЫХ ВРАТ" Рейтинг: Латникbut there is a group that sees the point in continuing to develop the series, building on the foundation of the fifth installment. Time will tell.
Perhaps we can expect a new global reboot of the series, similar to what the fifth installment was. But under the wing of a new company, and in a new world!
PS Who are the discussions being held between? Within Ubisoft? Between people who are directly involved in the project?
The discussions are being held within Ubisoft, as well as with people who are directly or indirectly involved in the project.
It's probably cool to respond to someone using their own words, right?:D
I see.
On Steam, the developer Limbic - Heart (Dan) had a brief conversation with fans. He expressed his sadness about the game's closure and shared a few screenshots of what he was working on for the next patch. In particular, Limbic - Heart shared plans (at that time) to improve the random hero skill upgrade system. As can be seen from the screenshots, if the next patch had been released, some classes and factions would have had certain skills banned. For example, Necromancers and the Academy would no longer have been able to use spells from the Light school. Currently, they can cast them. Dwarves mostly have water magic banned, Sylvans have fire magic banned, and Orcs have innate magic banned. However, thanks to Ubisoft, we won't see this, and Necromancers will continue to be able to cast Light magic.