Through their latest financials earnings call which happened on February 14, Ubisoft talked about how multiple Triple-A games currently in development by the company’s studios should be released before the end of the fiscal year 2019, which is March 2020. Specifically, Ubisoft is planning to launch 3 of these games by then, and maybe 4 if things go well until then.
Ubisoft has multiple huge franchises which get a new AAA episode nearly every year, includingAssassin’s CreedandFar Cry, so it might be safe to assume two of these four games could be a newAssassin’s Creed, set in another antique setting, and yet anotherFar Cry. For the time being, the company is remasteringAssassin’s Creed IIIon Switch.
Another possible contender would beBeyond Good & Evil 2, though I personally don’t think the game will release by March 2020. I obviously don’t mean to criticize the work of the people and studios developing the game, butBeyond Good & Evil 2simply feels so massive I have a hard time believing we could actually play it in early 2020.
Some of Ubisoft’s older franchises likeTom Clancy’sSplinter Cell,RaymanorPrince of Persiamight be coming back, which is what I’m hoping for the most personally. Yet another possibility could be a newWatch Dogs,asWatch Dogs 2has been out for a while now. Same with open-world car racing franchiseThe Crewwhose next episode could be coming in 2020. There’s alsoProject Pioneer, a sci-fi game which was initially teased inWatch Dogs 2,whose development was recently rebootedand might be ready in time before March 2020.
Assassin’s Creed Odysseyis available now on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. with a new patch coming by the end of Februaryadding a New Game + mode.you may readour review forOdysseyhere.
The last time we heard aboutBeyond Good & Evil 2was back in December withsome new gameplay,and we also learned the game will require aconstant internet connection to be played.
The latestFar Crygame,Far Cry: New Dawn,was freshly released today on February 15, for Xbox One, PC and PS4. You can checkour review here.