Ubisoft is allowing players to play Assassin's Creed Origins for free this weekend. Pre-loads are currently live on your platform of choice.
Ubisoft is also hosting a "special event" in September to provide further details on the future of the Assassin's Creed franchise.
Ubisoft has announced a celebration livestream for its flagship franchise out of nowhere, though there's no indication of what it could entail.
An overhaul to the inventory and gear system, more akin to the main games, has also reportedly been made as per insider Tom Henderson.
Shortly after delisting the game across multiple retailer sites, Ubisoft has confirmed the delay via an official statement.
Along with 60 FPS support on current-gen platforms, the latest update also adds a new Store Menu for the Assassin's Creed franchise.
The publisher won't have a showcase in June, says a representative following rumors of numerous big announcements on the horizon.
Roller Champions’ commendable foundation delivers some good fun but loses steam far too quickly.
Originally released in 2017, the acclaimed open-world action RPG is finally getting a performance boost on current-gen consoles.
Due to more Proficiency Points earned from kill XP than intended, the developer has recalculated the same with affected players having lower Proficiency.
"The wait is almost over," Ubisoft teases, after recent developments strongly suggested that the action-adventure title's 60 FPS patch would be arriving soon.
The stylish, free-to-play 3v3 sports title is playable on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and PC via Ubisoft Connect.
Ubisoft says that a game it has been developing for what feels like forever is going to be its most ambitious title to date.
Build the Armory from foreign cargo gathered in River Raids and unlock up to five gear loadouts that can switched to at any time.
Assassin's Creed Origins and For Honor: Marching Fire Edition will be available across Xbox Game Pass on PC, consoles, and cloud.
Ubisoft said in December that it was looking to add a 60 FPS option to the open world title on new consoles, and it looks like that patch is almost here.
The free-to-play game will feature cross-play and cross-progression support. Switch and Stadia versions will arrive later.
The long-in-development and frequently delayed free-to-play game is set to launch on May 25, according to a recent leak.
Ubisoft+ Classics, bundled with PlayStation Plus' higher tiers, will launch with 27 games and will grow to 50 titles by the end of 2022.
Ubisoft's long-awaited Skull and Bones has been rated in South Korea.