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Beyond Good and Evil Director Teases Sequel on Instagram

Is that Pey'j?
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Michel Ancel is a video game legend. From creating the Rayman series and successfully revitalizing it with Rayman Origins/Legends, he also served as Director for Beyond Good and Evil, Ubisoft’s cult smash from 2003. A sequel to this critically acclaimed title has been in the works for years, with various rumours and teasing images appearing in the last decade.

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Today it looks like we got some solid proof that this game is still coming, straight from the Instagram of Mr Ancel himself.

System 4 is the part of the universe where the first game, Beyond Good and Evil, took place, and that cute little piggy on this gruff dude’s shoulder looks like Uncle Pey’j as a baby. Pey’j was the protagonist Jade’s sidekick from the first game, which posits a few theories. Is this a younger version of Pey’j with Jade’s dad or relative? Or perhaps this is Pey’j’s son with Jade’s ancestor? Who knows, but regardless of who these 2 characters are, one thing is clear. It looks INCREDIBLE.

Hopefully we’ll get some more news on this soon, and that sneaky little rumour about Beyond Good and Evil 2 being developed as a launch title for the NX get’s a cheeky bit of credibility…

 


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History and Archaeology student from Newcastle in the UK. Loves old school point and clicks, Death Cab For Cutie, and anything made by Double Fine