Ubisoft has promised to launch new Murderer’s Creed, Far Cry and Ghost Recon video games all by the finish of March 2029.
Reporting its monetary outcomes, Ubisoft mentioned it would ship a considerably stronger and diversified content material pipeline over the 2027-28 and 2028-29 monetary years, supported by releases throughout Murderer’s Creed, Far Cry and Ghost Recon.
The witchcraft-inspired Assassin’s Creed Hexe can be amongst them — it’s anticipated to launch sooner or later in 2027. A brand new Far Cry recreation is lengthy overdue, after Far Cry 6 got here out in 2021. And Ghost Recon hasn’t seen a mainline launch since 2019’s Breakpoint.
Ubisoft considers Murderer’s Creed, Far Cry, and Ghost Recon to be its largest franchises, and whereas there’s dialogue of the efficiency of stay service video games akin to Rainbow Six Siege, The Division 2, The Crew Motorfest, and For Honor, there was no point out of the eternally MIA Past Good and Evil 2, nor the Splinter Cell remake. Ubisoft did say it had canceled seven initiatives in the final 12 months, and delayed six initiatives.
The corporate has endured a troublesome interval that has seen round 1,200 workers go away the enterprise (Ubisoft’s complete headcount stood at 16,590 at the finish of March 2026). It has €1.16 billion (approx. $1.35 billion) in money from Chinese language megacorp Tencent to assist flip round the enterprise.
The following huge launch on Ubisoft’s radar is Black Flag Resynced, due out July 9. Ubisoft mentioned the remake’s reveal “generated robust engagement throughout the Murderer’s Creed group, with gamers praising the recreation’s modernized presentation and expanded gameplay options whereas recognizing its faithfulness to the authentic expertise. Early pre-order momentum has been notably robust, notably in China, rating amongst the franchise’s greatest performances over the first three weeks.”
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