After all the discussions around the recent statements by the CEO of the transalpine company have subsided, which were followed by an apology from Yves Guillemot to the Ubisoft staff, they continue to emerge possible new information and rumors about the future of the company in the fiscal year from 2023 to 2024.

The news was launched by the well-known insider-gaming portal which, reporting the information provided by some anonymous sources, has compiled a list of what should be the eleven videogame productions arriving between April 2023 and March 2024. It is a substantial list, which includes some great titles already presented to the general public but of which there is no information on the exact release date.

Between projects already known to users and others far from their completion, the upcoming fiscal year should have in store for players numerous surprises from the Ubisoft worldbut will it really be like this? At the moment there is no way of knowing how many and which titles will really see the light, especially following the fact that the future of Ubisoft’s IP is in the balance due to the numerous budget cuts. Below we list the complete list of games reported by anonymous sources:

  • The Division Heartland: Ubisoft’s free to play project coming out on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X / S and Amazon Luna does not yet have a real release date, although it has already been announced by the same Ubisoft;
  • Avatars: Frontiers of Pandora. The action-adventure dedicated to the cinematic universe of James Cameron does not yet have a release date even if, also in this case, it is a previously announced title. There is no further information on the project resulting from the partnership of Massive Entertainment, Lightstorm Entertainment and Disney;
  • xDefiant: Ubisoft’s free-to-play shooter, scheduled for release on the latest and penultimate generation consoles, will combine intense gunplay with customized loadouts and specialized factions;
  • Assassin’s Creed Mirage: although expected for the second half of 2023, there is no way to know today when the new iteration of the iconic brand of the cult of assassins will be released;
  • Skull And Bones: after the umpteenth postponement of Skull & Bones, the future of Ubisoft’s IP would seem to be hand-in-hand with the fiscal year arriving in the coming months.
  • Project Orlando: the title born from the offshoot of The Crew 2 and initially conceived as a DLC of this latest gaming experience does not yet have a release date, although the sources say for sure its arrival on the market within the first half of the 2024;
  • Assassin’s Creed Nexus, coming out on Oculus 2: the well-known project on the net would be awaiting Meta’s approval for its marketing;
  • The Division Resurge: 2023 or 2024 will be the time for The Division to make a comeback, with a AAA project that will throw players into the fray of a huge open world adventure in urban New York;
  • Rainbow 6 Mobile: already announced several times, the landing of Rainbow 6 on mobile devices would seem to be postponed to the next fiscal year;
  • Assassin’s Creed Codenamed Jade and the project in collaboration with Netflix are the last two of the eleven videogame projects in development by Ubisoft.

2023 and 2024 will be full of great Ubisoft productions, for which it is hoped that they can improve the fortunes of the company. There are several titles coming out and for all tastes; is it, therefore, the right moment for Ubisoft? To find out, we will necessarily have to wait for the second half of 2023 and the beginning of 2024.

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