Ubisoft Forward 2023: When it starts, how to watch, and what to expect
Ubisoft Forward’s 2023 showcase will stream live on June 12 and will feature updates on the forthcoming Assassin’s Creed Mirage, the next game from The Crew’s racing series, and a long awaited update on the publisher’s adaptation of James Cameron’s Avatar film series.
A pre-show will begin at 12:45 pm EDT, followed by the main presentation fifteen minutes later. Fans can catch all of the announcements and developments here, or follow along on Ubisoft’s official Twitch or YouTube channels.
On June 1, a teaser video was posted that promised to mention at least something. Mirage, The Crew Motorfest, The following are some examples of how to get started: Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, There is also a hint of an unannounced or unidentified game.
What is the time of Ubisoft Foreward 2023?
It’s the day after the big Xbox Games Showcase, on Monday, June 12. This broadcast will begin at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time (12:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time/7:12 p.m. Central European Summertime). Ubisoft did not announce how long the showcase would last, but could be as long as ninety minutes.
For the rest of other big gaming events happening this summer, check out Polygon’s full schedule of “not-E3” and Summer Game Fest livestreams.
What is Ubisoft forward 2023 going to show?
This includes Assassin’s Creed Mirage, The Crew: Motorfest, The following are some examples of how to get started: Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, Ubisoft has a number of other projects in the works — though these are not officially confirmed for Ubisoft Forward 2023.
- Skull and Bones, the repeatedly delayed, open-world pirate adventure, was most recently pushed into Ubisoft’s current fiscal year (which began April 1) though it does not have a specific launch date.
- Tom Clancy’s The Division Heartland There will be a closed Beta soon. It’s coming this summer. However, no date is yet known. It’s a good bet we’ll hear more, at least about the beta, at Ubisoft Forward.
- Massive Entertainment, the lead studio behind Tom Clancy’s The Division has an open-world Star Wars game in development that we haven’t heard from since it was announced at the beginning of 2021. In a regular call with investors, last month, Ubisoft said “another large game” would launch sometime in the next 12 months. It remains to be determined if this will be the yet-untitled Star Wars title or something else.
- XDefiantIn April, a closed-beta and preview of the Ubisoft multiplayer shooter, which draws on several Ubisoft properties, was released. It does not have a launch date or window yet, but it’s possible we could hear more about this “Tom Clancy’s Smash Bros.” free-to-play shooter.
- Ubisoft’s official announcement of Ubisoft Forward said that viewers on Twitch will be eligible for in-game Twitch drops including Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, Riders Republic, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla” Mirage.
- One thing you won’t see: Though Ubisoft Montréal is taking over The Sands of Time: Prince of PersiaUbisoft stated at the end in May that they had effectively restarted that remake. Sands of Time Ubisoft forward will not show the game.
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