Last Monday’s Ubisoft Forward disappointed a lot of people due to the very limited content, which was also focused on updates rather than new games. In particular, the informant Tom Henderson asked himself the meaning of such an event, in the face of about twelve big games that Ubisoft has in the pipeline for the next three years or sodid not appear during the show.
Lots of games in production
Henderson began by making a joke about the update to the quadruple A Skull and Bones, seen at Ubisoft Forward, and then explained: “Seriously, wasn’t it a disappointment and didn’t you perceive it as almost useless? Assassin’s Creed and Star Wars Outlaws they would have been better presented with separate events and given the Prince of Persia updates to Geoff or others. Considering they have about a dozen big games coming in the next three years, it was really depressing.”
Henderson revealed the names of some of these games in a post on Insider Gaming: Assassin’s Creed Invictus, Assassin’s Creed Hexe, Far Cry 7, a Far Cry extraction shooter and a new Ghost Recon. There are also some other free-to-play games and a World War II extraction shooter, codenamed Crest, with a planned ten-year support.
Henderson also revealed that there would be a trailer for Beyond Good & Evil 2 ready for more than a year, which has not been released. According to him, who collected internal rumors within the company, Ubisoft doesn’t want to repeat the mistakes of the past few yearsannouncing games when she’s not sure if they’ll actually be released.
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