At this rate, Ubisoft's going to make the development of Duke Nukem Forever look rushed.
tells Polygon
:"It's really a game that we've been working, we have worked on, and is a game that we want to do. But there are so many things that have to be done that, you know, this one is going to come in line at one point, but at the moment Michel is really on Rayman Legends.":"I don't give comments anymore on BG&E2, because I think ... the next time we communicate we have to have something new." He also says:"It's coming.
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