Thu. May 21st, 2026

Ubisoft Confirms New Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, and Ghost Recon Games by 2029

Ubisoft has announced significant financial losses but also confirmed the upcoming releases of new titles in its flagship franchises: Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, and Ghost Recon, with a target deadline of 2029.

During its latest earnings call, the company revealed a record operating loss of 1.3 billion euros (approximately US$1.40 billion) for the fiscal year ending March 2026. In an effort to recover, Ubisoft is reportedly doubling down on its content pipeline, anticipating a “significantly stronger and diversified content pipeline” over the next two fiscal years leading up to 2029. Executives highlighted that their most popular franchises are expected to significantly improve the company’s financial performance.

Among the confirmed new releases are installments for Assassin’s Creed, Ghost Recon, and Far Cry. While a new Assassin’s Creed title, believed to be “Assassin’s Creed Hexe,” was previously teased, the confirmation of new Ghost Recon and Far Cry games comes as a surprise. Following the launch of “Assassin’s Creed Shadows” (formerly known as “Red”), Ubisoft still has “Hexe,” “Jade,” and a planned Netflix collaboration yet to be released from its 2022 announcements. The company’s financial year runs from April 1st to March 31st, indicating that these new games are slated for release by March 2029.

In addition to revitalizing its game catalog with new franchise entries, Ubisoft is also exploring the integration of AI to “enhance player experience,” with plans to develop its first “playable Generative AI experience” called Teammates. The company stated it is “accelerating investments behind Teammates” and that its teams are making progress on AI applications that can help manage the increasing complexity of modern game development, aiming to boost creativity.

Overall, the earnings call served as a significant wake-up call for Ubisoft, and the company appears to be refocusing on its core strengths: creating games that players want to experience. Ubisoft has also recently affirmed the future of The Division franchise and emphasized a renewed focus on live service titles like Rainbow Six Siege to bolster its financial standing. The immediate upcoming release from Ubisoft is “Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Resynced,” scheduled for July 9th, which is widely considered a crucial release for the company.

English Translation

Ubisoft has announced significant financial losses but also confirmed the upcoming releases of new titles in its flagship franchises: Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, and Ghost Recon, with a target deadline of 2029.

During its latest earnings call, the company revealed a record operating loss of 1.3 billion euros (approximately US$1.40 billion) for the fiscal year ending March 2026. In an effort to recover, Ubisoft is reportedly doubling down on its content pipeline, anticipating a “significantly stronger and diversified content pipeline” over the next two fiscal years leading up to 2029. Executives highlighted that their most popular franchises are expected to significantly improve the company’s financial performance.

Among the confirmed new releases are installments for Assassin’s Creed, Ghost Recon, and Far Cry. While a new Assassin’s Creed title, believed to be “Assassin’s Creed Hexe,” was previously teased, the confirmation of new Ghost Recon and Far Cry games comes as a surprise. Following the launch of “Assassin’s Creed Shadows” (formerly known as “Red”), Ubisoft still has “Hexe,” “Jade,” and a planned Netflix collaboration yet to be released from its 2022 announcements. The company’s financial year runs from April 1st to March 31st, indicating that these new games are slated for release by March 2029.

In addition to revitalizing its game catalog with new franchise entries, Ubisoft is also exploring the integration of AI to “enhance player experience,” with plans to develop its first “playable Generative AI experience” called Teammates. The company stated it is “accelerating investments behind Teammates” and that its teams are making progress on AI applications that can help manage the increasing complexity of modern game development, aiming to boost creativity.

Overall, the earnings call served as a significant wake-up call for Ubisoft, and the company appears to be refocusing on its core strengths: creating games that players want to experience. Ubisoft has also recently affirmed the future of The Division franchise and emphasized a renewed focus on live service titles like Rainbow Six Siege to bolster its financial standing. The immediate upcoming release from Ubisoft is “Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Resynced,” scheduled for July 9th, which is widely considered a crucial release for the company.

By Cedric Ravencroft

A Leeds-based gaming journalist with nine years of experience in the industry. Started covering local gaming tournaments before expanding into national gaming news coverage. Specializes in PC gaming developments and indie game discoveries across the UK. His analytical approach to gaming trends and developer spotlights has earned him recognition among both gamers and industry insiders throughout England

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