Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Mirage DLC Have Given Ubisoft a Much-Needed Boost This Past Quarter

Things aren't as financially bad as they seem over at Ubisoft, with a relatively strong quarter thanks to the Assassin Brotherhood.

Posted By | On 13th, Feb. 2026

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Ubisoft’s recent turbulence is sure to be an area of concern for the embattled studio, but it has found a reason to hold its head high thanks to a solid performance from Assassin’s Creed Shadows and the Valley of Memories DLC for Assassin’s Creed Mirage.

As per the studio’s Q3 FY2025 financial report, which you can peruse hereShadows’ Switch 2 debut has been a boost to its active player counts, as has the release of an insightful look into Basim’s past in Valley of Memories. With Shadows taking the franchise back to feudal Japan for some good, old-fashioned parkour and stealth, and with Naoe and Yasuke blending their distinct playstyles into the gameplay loop, it’s safe to say that the long wait for the Assassin’s Japanese story was well worth it.

CEO Yves Guillemot expressed satisfaction with the company’s performance last quarter, doubling down on the restructuring plans that have been at the center of a lot of discussion recently. “We delivered a solid third-quarter performance, with net bookings growing at a double-digit rate year-on-year, exceeding our expectations. This performance reflects the strength of our portfolio and the breadth of player engagement across our core franchises, supported by recent releases and live content updates that continue to resonate with players.”

Although Assassin’s Creed was named explicitly, the Switch 2 version of Shadows has been mentioned as a factor in the last quarter’s success. With the title being rather make-or-break for the studio after a string of mediocre releases, it’s indeed heartening to know that The Brotherhood has been able to bring it some much-needed good news.


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