
Some final, optimistic part of us always held out hope for WiLD; although we saw so little of Michel Ancel's lost title, we couldn't really tell you why. We got some closure on the game in August (a decade after it was announced), with developer Wild Sheep Studio confirming it was "no longer actively working on it." Now, one-time lead Ancel has dished some surprisingly juicy dirt on the game, which he described as suffering "an unfortunate fate".
Having left the industry back in 2020, Ancel recently spoke to Superpouvior (thanks, VGC) and finally shed some light on what went on for all those years. According to him: "In 2018, we had a very lovely playable version, but we took a long time to upgrade the game to PS5, which slowed down production. On Sony's side, there were major management changes, and the game was stopped."
Ancel alleges that things really went wrong when Ubisoft offered to take it over, and then bizarrely, Sony decided it really wanted to get WiLD back, even offering to double the game's budget. "Unfortunately, contracts with Ubisoft were advanced, and we turned down Sony's offer. What a shame." Things somehow managed to get even worse once Ubisoft Paris took charge, led by Tommy François, who would later be arrested after an investigation into the studio's toxic culture uncovered "systemic sexual violence". Ancel recalls that time:
"It was during this period that I burned out and, unfortunately, the game fell into the hands of Ubisoft’s editorial department in Paris, which was in chaos. I was no longer there to defend the game, which was crushed by people in this department asking for all sorts of changes without actually playing the game. A real scandal." Ancel explains the context of trying to create a game in this environment: "It’s important to understand that, at the time, the editorial department was in the midst of an explosion following the internal affairs surrounding Tommy François, who, incidentally, was in charge of WiLD."
Seemingly seeking vindication, Ancel says he would "be very happy" to share the 2018 playable demos for both WiLD and the somehow still languishing Beyond Good & Evil 2, which he described as "more than promising." Ancel says his professional burnout seriously affected his family life, which is why he left the industry in 2020. Following his departure, some former developers alleged that Beyond Good & Evil 2 had struggled due to Ancel's poor management.
Do you find it as satisfying as we do to finally get answers to these unanswered PlayStation questions? Let us know in the comments section below.
[source superpouvoir.com, via videogameschronicle.com]
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Who wants to touch this one first?
Release the demo i wanna play it
I hate to say this because it means alot of people will lose their jobs but........ Ubisoft needs to shut down at this point. Skull and bones was such waste aswell and all the controversies arent helping neither
Well to be honest until pushsquare published this article I had forgotten all about wild. I can hear the usual ubisoft haters on the way so I guess the comments sections going to go south rapidly now. I'll tune in at lunch time to see how many more people are hoping for people to lose their jobs..
Ubi just go away at this point
@Northern_munkey it didn't take long....sigh...
@Oz_Who_Dat_Dare 🤣
Doesn’t sound like Ancel can take responsibility for his sometimes wavering management. It was not a surprise that the game became a mess after missing many deadlines and trying to be over ambitious
@Simu001 You wants 1000's and 1000's of people to lose their jobs simply because you don't like Ubisolf? Nah i would rather Ubi get new management who can turn the company around instead.
@DennisReynolds I dont wamt people to lose their jobs but its clear that ubi is so utterly rotten from the very top. I dont see a few new managers turning it around. We have years and years worth of mismanagement and at this point I think the ship has sailed for the company. Maybe a huge restructuring could do something but I dont see that happening. I just hope that all the talent left finds a better employer
@Simu001 The last two Assassins creeds alone have brought in revenue of over 1.5 billion dollars so they ain't going anywhere any time soon. They just need a change of management or a take over and sort out their internal problems, and ditch the live service and overpriced ultimate editions and they will be fine.
@UltimateOtaku91 i hope you're right. Its easy to imagine the worst cinsidering all the talks of buyouts and failed projects amd whatnot
Man I'm hyped about this game back then, but it was way back when when ubisoft is still good (rayman origin & legends, child of light), I know the game is done the moment michael ancel walk out of ubisoft.
Wild man that takes me back......and also makes me remember Deep Down from CAPCOM the other BIG early announced PS4 Exclusive that never came to be
If it's true that Ubisoft has approximately 20k employees, then that should roughly translate to 200-ish managers. That's a lot of cooks who wants their opinion validated. When you combine that with design by committee culture, checkbox design and trend-chasing...well it's no wonder budgets balloon and projects move at a snails pace. If at all.
Still saddens me how Beyond Good & Evil 2 pivoted from a probable single player sequel to continue the story of finding P'eyj to that MMORPG "thing" with swearing gorillas & live services masquerading as a sequel!
Ubisoft's problems are numerous,but abandoning single player franchises like Rayman, Splinter Cell etc.,& having cookie cutter Assassin Creed, & Far Cry sequels sure didn't help!
Sounds like Sony want to Nuke it to push Horizon more to be honest.
@Keyblade-Dan Don't forget Pragmata - that was announced by Capcom in 2020 during the PS5 reveal, and we still know next to nothing about it.
Man, the trailer for Wild got me so amped for the game. It's a shame we'll never get to play it. Oh well. I'm going to torture myself now by watching the trailer.
@Fishnpeas Eh, what makes you say that? Sony wanted it back. Not even that in the full quote from Ancel he said that Sony offered double the budget, but Ubisoft turned it down.
I was super hyped for this after the reveal. Sad times.
@Fishnpeas I guess you are blind or dislectic the wanted to double the budget. If you come talking nonsense atleast read the article first it makes you look less foolish.
They went Wild..
@Simu001
If you wanted every corporation to shut down because they are rotten from the top we would have very few left. Ubisoft is the least of our worries.
Showing concept videos years before you have a playable product and then watching the hyped-up internet rake you over the coals is why we don't get concept videos years in advance anymore.
Unfortunate but at least Ancestors came out or Far Cry Primal. Current Ubisoft games aren't my thing buying up their old games and their modern niche projects that's it so not like it bothers me, I get curious how they appear of ideas and tha'tt it, I never have any interest in them because I know their gameplay structure won't interest me anyway.
I still remember Wild, I remember the early PS4 other one that wasn't but forget the name now. The knight one, early PS4 era I think it was.
Otherwise I forget what gets cancelled and have to look at videos or wikis/articles on them. Was trying to find the name of the one forget the name of and I still don't think I found it.
Either way a wiki with a handful of some across PS consoles/handhelds. https://list.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_cancelled_games_for_Sony_consoles#PlayStation_4
Such projects in development hell and just not going anywhere, too ambitious, too complex or tricky to distance from other games or whatever teams had in mind original, changed their minds, publishers/execs stepping in and the project going all over the place besides well staff that leave (form new studios or other reasons to leave) and whatever happens from there besides other leadership and such. They have their reasons for family or other management things.
But I mean we aren't in the era of Beyond Good and Evil 1 and Rayman 3 anymore with him being away for a different project, or whatever other leadership to follow up on projects and going..... somehow......
Oh well.
@Simu001 Not until after the Black Flag remake. Then do as you will.
@Fight_Teza_Fight You've never heard of buying things to kill them in the business world then?
The other alternative would have been a reskin, this would absolutely have ended up branded Horizon.
@Flaming_Kaiser I did read the article, and apparently my working knowledge of how Sony operates (because I worked there) makes me "dislectic" whatever that is, but companies like to buy competing products to kill them or take ideas and use them in their own products...
@Fight_Teza_Fight if you have a product that will do better than your product, and you really want to make a massive franchise out of your product such as sequels, DLC, VR games, Lego games, and even movies what would you do?
@Fight_Teza_Fight In a bizarre twist that I still don't understand, the Horizon franchise has become some sort of scapegoat to a part of the Playstation fanbase. They'll drag it into completely unrelated discussions and blame it for, well, basically everything.
There's just no point in trying to have a conversation with those people.
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