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Ubisoft’s live-action Driver series has hit a roadblock as the production company behind it, Binge, has closed down, leading to the cancellation of the show. However, the series itself is not dead as Ubisoft has announced that they are actively working on other exciting projects related to the franchise.

The Driver series, known for its thrilling car chases and intense gameplay, was set to be reimagined as a live-action TV show in 2021 with an expected launch in 2022. Unfortunately, due to the closure of Binge, the future of the show is uncertain. Despite this setback, Ubisoft is determined to keep the spirit of the franchise alive by exploring new avenues for Driver-related projects.

Fans of the Driver series, which last saw a main game release in 2011 with Driver: San Francisco, have been eagerly awaiting new content from the beloved franchise. The innovative gameplay of shifting between cars and engaging in high-speed pursuits captivated players, making Driver a standout in the racing genre.

While the cancellation of the live-action series is disappointing news for fans, the promise of new and exciting projects from Ubisoft gives hope for the future of the Driver franchise. As the gaming world continues to evolve, with adaptations of popular games into other media formats, such as movies and TV shows, there are endless opportunities for Driver to make a comeback in a different form.

In addition to the Driver series, Ubisoft’s Watch Dogs movie, which has also faced challenges in development, has recently begun shooting. This signals that despite setbacks, Ubisoft remains committed to bringing their iconic gaming properties to life in new and innovative ways.

As fans eagerly await updates on the future of the Driver series, Ubisoft’s dedication to exploring new projects within the franchise is a promising sign that the spirit of high-octane car chases and thrilling gameplay will continue to live on. Stay tuned for more news and announcements on what’s next for the world of Driver.