It was a somewhat cautious financial conference that recently Ubisoftduring which the company clearly stated that it wanted to aim for limit expenses in this period of economic uncertainty, going to focus on projects capable of provide greater security such as Assassin’s Creed and possible mobile games.
On the other hand, the trend clearly emerges from the latest news regarding the French company, with Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora postponed to 2023 or 2024 and the cancellation of Splinter Cell VR, Ghost Recon Frontline and two other games. Everything falls within the will of the company of focus on “what is essential”according to reports from CEO Yves Guillemot.
There is also one of these fundamental elements Assassin’s Creedwhich in fact has two projects under development at the internal teams, but it seems that there is at least one large-caliber mobile title expected in the next period by Ubisoft, another area in which the company feels it can aim.
On the other hand, the cuts imposed to limit spending seem not to include other big-caliber games, which according to information should still be in development. Upcoming is now Skull and Bones, despite its complex genesis, to say the least, but also Beyond Good and Evil 2beyond the problematic and costly development, it still seems to be moving forward.
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