Ubisoft’s Future Roadmap – New Games, Delays & What’s Next

Ubisoft is undergoing a major transformation, balancing ambitious new projects with strategic delays to enhance quality. With multiple upcoming releases, leaks revealing exciting details, and a renewed focus on narrative-driven experiences, Ubisoft’s roadmap promises thrilling developments for players.
Major Delays & Ubisoft’s Quality-First Strategy

Ubisoft has pushed back the release dates for several flagship franchises, including Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, Rainbow Six, The Division, and Ghost Recon. These delays, now extending into 2026 and 2027, reflect Ubisoft’s commitment to refining its games before launch—an approach reinforced by the delayed but polished release of Assassin’s Creed Shadows.
This strategic shift signals Ubisoft’s intent to prioritize quality over rushed releases, aiming to deliver more polished and immersive experiences across its most popular titles.
Confirmed Releases in 2025 & Beyond

While some games are delayed, Ubisoft still has a strong lineup set to launch within the next year:
- Anno 117: Pax Romana – Launching December 31, 2025, this city-building strategy game lets players shape the Roman Empire.
- Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake – Expected to release before March 31, 2026, featuring enhanced visuals and modernized gameplay.
- Rainbow Six Mobile – Set to launch in 2025, bringing tactical shooter action to mobile devices.
- The Division: Resurgence – Scheduled for release on December 27, 2024, offering a mobile adaptation of the popular looter-shooter franchise.
- Rainbow Six Siege X Update – Arriving June 10, 2025, introducing a new 6v6 mode (Dual Front), enhanced visuals, destructible environments, and anti-toxicity systems.
- Assassin’s Creed Shadows – Claws of Awaji Expansion – Expected in September 2025, adding 10+ hours of content, new weapons, and a fresh region.
- Other Unannounced Projects – Ubisoft has hinted at additional surprises coming later this year.
Assassin’s Creed Leaks – What’s Next for the Franchise?

Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed roadmap has leaked, revealing nine new games planned over the next six years3. These include mainline RPGs, remakes, multiplayer experiences, and smaller projects. Some key upcoming titles include:
- Assassin’s Creed Jade – Set in China, expected to be the next mainline release.
- Assassin’s Creed Hexe – A darker, supernatural-themed entry following Shadows.
- Assassin’s Creed Scarlet – A large-scale RPG rumored to explore India, the Mediterranean, and the Aztec Empire.
- Assassin’s Creed Obsidian – A remake of Black Flag, rebuilt on the new Anvil engine.
- Assassin’s Creed Invictus – A multiplayer game inspired by Fall Guys.
- Assassin’s Creed Emerald – Another multiplayer title with a five-year support plan.
Additionally, leaks suggest that Assassin’s Creed Shadows will receive a co-op mode in 2026, expanding the experience beyond its two protagonists.
Far Cry 7 Leaks – A Bold New Direction?

Far Cry 7 is rumored to introduce major gameplay changes, including a non-linear story where players must rescue kidnapped family members. The game will feature:
- A 72-hour in-game timer – Players must act quickly to save their family before time runs out.
- Interrogation mechanics – Gather intel from enemies to uncover locations and strategies.
- A new setting – Leaks suggest the game will take place in New England, with a Succession-style power struggle among wealthy antagonists.
Ubisoft is reportedly using the Snowdrop engine (previously seen in The Division and Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora) to power Far Cry 7, promising a visual and gameplay overhaul.
Ubisoft’s Future Growth & New Tencent Partnership

Ubisoft is also shaking up its business model with a new subsidiary backed by Tencent, which will oversee major franchises like Assassin’s Creed, Rainbow Six, and Far Cry. This initiative focuses on:
- Expanding live service offerings – Emphasizing recurring content and engagement.
- Boosting mobile gaming – Targeting the fast-growing mobile market, especially in Asia.
- Enhancing solo narrative-driven experiences – Strengthening Ubisoft’s storytelling efforts across its IPs.
With these strategic decisions, Ubisoft is repositioning itself for long-term sustainability and quality.
What’s Next for Ubisoft?
Despite setbacks, Ubisoft’s future remains bright. While fans may have to wait longer for some of the biggest franchises, the company’s renewed focus on quality, innovation, and global expansion suggests that the wait will be worthwhile.
As the gaming landscape continues to evolve, Ubisoft is making the necessary moves to stay competitive—ensuring that when these anticipated titles finally arrive, they live up to players’ expectations.
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