The company expects to release the likes of Assassin's Creed Mirage, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, and The Crew Motorfest before April next year.
Both mobile games will launch in FY 2023/24, along with Assassin's Creed Mirage, The Crew Motorfest, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, and more.
A new report claims that Ubisoft currently has no plans to work on a third mainline instalment for the franchise.
Set on O'ahu in the Hawaiian archipelago, the open-world racer is centered on Motorfest and features hundreds of vehicles.
The Crew Motorfest was first rumored in 2021 as DLC for The Crew 2 and has reportedly evolved into a separate game with a new engine.
Ubisoft had reportedly planned a media hands-on event preview event for the first week of February, but it's now delayed.
The open-world title finally comes to Steam with the Standard, Deluxe, Gold, and Ultimate Editions discounted till February 2nd.
Datamines seem to have spilled the beans on the game's official title. The Crew Motorfest will allegedly be set in Hawaii.
One is a multiplayer-only extraction-based shooter reportedly set in the Alaskan wilderness, while the other seems to be single-player.
The open-world tactical shooter is the latest Ubisoft title on Steam, joining The Division 2, Immortals Fenyx Rising, and more.
Users are also reporting that they're being issued automatic refunds for their pre-orders of Ubisoft's delayed pirate action title.
Through an announcement on the game's official Discord server, Ubisoft has officially stopped development on Project Q.
After The Last Chapter update, players could claim a premium item from the Animus Store weekly, but an issue necessitated disabling it.
A new report claims that Ubisoft has been cancelling its projects because they were "not what gamers wanted", while delays have been happening to release more polished products.
In spite of recent dire reports about Ubisoft's pipeline of releases and their financial impact, the company allegedly expects significant returns in the near future.
Cancelled projects, delayed games, big-budget titles in limbo, losses and falling stock prices are only the tip of the iceberg.
History-based city builder Anno 1800 finally has a release date for its console release. Coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X/S in March, the console release will feature all of the game's major updates.
Ubisoft has internally cancelled a number of upcoming projects, but it seems like the frequently-delayed Beyond Good and Evil 2 isn't one of them.
Ubisoft has released a long video showcasing some gameplay for the recently delayed Skull and Bones, focusing on the game's narrative adventures.
Previously exclusive to Ubisoft Connect and the Epic Games Store since February 2019, the PC version finally comes to Steam.