More Assassin’s Creed games than reported coming, says Ubisoft

Ubisoft is one of the few major game publishers that has stepped up to the plate as often as it did in recent years. Ubisoft has been struggling to get back on its feet after a number of scandals. This includes canceled games, AI experiments and NFT, along with underperforming critic hits such as Sparks Of Hope – Mario + Rabbids.

In an earnings report for the end of its 2023 fiscal year, Ubisoft has laid out its plans to find and use the hidden blade of success: more Assassin’s Creed.

Ubisoft’s rationale for this is based on some frankly arresting data. Despite not releasing a new game since 2020’s Assassin’s Creed ValhallaUbisoft states that this latest installment is still hugely popular. According to the publisher, the last fiscal year saw a record high for active users for an Assassin’s Creed game, bringing in more playersYou can also find out more about the following: more money per player than both Assassin’s Creed Origins and Assassin’s Creed OdysseyUntil now, over a third of the world’s population has lived to this day.

In a breakdown of the report and subsequent earnings call from IGN, Ubisoft looks like it’s going to bet big on Assassin’s Creed by restructuring to focus on the franchise. Next major entry. Assassin’s Creed MirageThe release of, along with a variety of spinoff projects, has been scheduled for this year.

The year-end report also notes that Ubisoft has other major projects in development, including the latest installment of The Division franchise, an online shooting game. Avatar – Frontiers of Pandora.

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