Ubisoft Has Cancelled At Least Seven Games In Six Months
What Games Are Ubisoft Still Working On?
So what games are still actually coming from Ubisoft as we head into 2023? Well, surprisingly a lot, even after these seven cancelled projects. There’s Skull and Bones, Ubisoft’s troubled and long-in-development online pirate game, which did get delayed again today as announced in this same press release. So that’s probably, one day, I think going to launch. Maybe? Beyond that Ubisoft has two Avatar games in the works — one for mobile and a bigger, console and PC game, too. It also has a mobile port of Rainbow Six Siege that should release sooner than later.Then there’s a ton of Assassin’s Creed stuff planned to release over the next few years, like the stealth-focused spin-off, Assassin’s Creed Mirage, set to launch this year. Another one is Assassin’s Creed Project Red which is set in Japan and the spin-off Assassin’s Creed Codename Jade, a “triple A” mobile game set in China. No specific release date for either. Oh let’s not forget that apparently that Prince of Persia remake is still happening as well as the barely-talked-about Splinter Cell remake, too. Of course, with Ubisoft’s recent track record and games becoming harder and more expensive to develop each year, it’s likely many of these upcoming projects will — like so many other video games — get delayed at least once or twice. And that’s assuming they aren’t just cancelled outright and get added to Ubisoft’s growing list of canned games.Experience the full Shinobi fantasy in our future open world RPG title set during Feudal Japan: Assassin’s Creed Codename RED.#AssassinsCreed pic.twitter.com/vr15LIvjej
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