With limited resources and poor sales, Beyond Good & Evil 2 has always looked like a difficult project for publisher Ubisoft to justify.
But in an interview with Industry Gamers, Ubisoft's Tony Key has insinuated that if uber-pretty two-dimensional platformer Rayman Origins is a success, Beyond Good & Evil might get its heavily anticipated sequel after all.
"If all the people that love Beyond Good & Evil understand [that developer Michael Ancel] is more than a one trick pony and if Rayman Origins does well, it gives him more leeway for other opportunities because he has to build up his studio," he said.
"Beyond Good & Evil HD is doing very well on PSN and theres a lot of people coming back, and if they choose to do a sequel the audience is bigger than before."
So there you have it. If you've spent the past couple of years campaigning for Beyond Good & Evil 2 on message boards, then perhaps its time to vote with your wallet.
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