Sources speaking to Kotaku claim that there's "little" to the upcoming naval combat title beyond what recent gameplay has shown.
In addition to the ongoing The Division 2 and the upcoming The Division Heartland and The Division Resurgence, Ubisoft's shooter series is also allegedly getting a battle royale game.
A new report claims that unannounced title that Ubisoft recently delayed into the next fiscal year is the rumoured Assassin's Creed Rift.
A new report claims that an Asian country will be one of the settings included in upcoming live service platform Assassin's Creed Infinity.
Journalist Jeff Grubb reports that the spin-off will still be visually stylized but less of a copy of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
The upcoming first person open world action-adventure title was recently delayed from 2022 into fiscal year 2023-24.
The company announced the same during its recent quarterly earnings call, citing fiscal reasons but not elaborating on the same.
The first person open world game was due out before April 2023, but is now expected to launch between April 2023 and March 2024.
According to journalist Jeff Grubb, one of the settings included in live service title Assassin's Creed Infinity will be the long-demanded Japan.
The closed alpha for the free-to-play third-person looter shooter goes live later this month for iOS and Android. Sign-ups are currently live.
Journalist Jason Schreier has said that neither the rumoured Assassin's Creed Rift nor Assassin's Creed Infinity have an Aztec setting.
Learn more about dedicated perks for ships, different damage types, Attachments and the bonuses provided by Furniture.
"Current owners of those games will still be able to access, play or redownload them," confirms the publisher in a recent statement.
Starting September 1, Assassin's Creed Liberation HD will not only be delisted from Steam, it will also become unplayable even for those who already own it.
While Ubisoft continues to silent about Beyond Good and Evil 2, reports state that the company is getting ready to kick off external playtesting for the game.
Different ships and weapons will serve specific purposes but you can use pretty much anything for the majority of the game.
New content will include "deadlier challenges' that groups can take on, new ships and weapons, smaller themed events, and more.
It retails for $60 on PC and $70 on consoles. The first gameplay overview showcases naval combat, different ship types and settlement/fort assaults.
Play as SHD agents and battle enemy factions in open-world New York. Closed alpha sign-ups for the mobile title are currently live.
Ubisoft Massive confirmed some news this month for the title, but insider Tom Henderson indicates an announcement is coming today.