Beyond Good and Evil 2 has a notorious track record for being stuck in development hell. It is unbelievable that the game has been in development for so long.
Announced way back in 2008, Beyond Good and Evil 2 now holds the dubious record for the longest development period for a videogame. Officially, the current Guinness world record holder is Duke Nukem Forever, but that will surely be updated soon.
According to a tweet from GamesIndustry.biz's Brendan Sinclair, Duke Nukem Forever took 5,156 days to develop. The sequel for Beyond Good and Evil has already surpassed that with 5,234 days since the game was first announced during the Ubidays 2008.
Michel Ancel, who directed the first Beyond Good and Evil, said in an interview in May 2008 that the game was already a year into its development but was yet to be approved by Ubisoft. It was later in Ubidays 2008 that the game trailer was first revealed.
In 2009, a second trailer video was leaked online and Ancel confirmed that it was authentic. There was no news about the development until 2016 when Ancel some images for the game on social media.
