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Following the release of Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced, Ubisoft has confirmed that the remainder of 2026 will feature a lighter lineup of major releases than previous years. Ubisoft has been in the midst of a major reorganization for the past few years as the publisher continues to piece together how it will move forward with its biggest franchises.
Ubisoft Confirms Slower Release Schedule Before Major Franchises Return
As part of Ubisoft’s recent 2026 financial report (via GamesRadar), the company states that it expects a lighter release calendar for the remainder of fiscal year 2026 through March 31, 2027, when the fiscal year ends. The only major premium release left for the company to launch is Rayman Legends Retold in October, with nothing yet planned for spring 2027. However, Ubisoft has said that “significantly bigger” years are planned for the next couple of fiscal cycles, stretching from 2027 through 2029, with each of its biggest franchises returning during that period. The publisher remains committed to producing future entries in the Assassin’s Creed, Ghost Recon, and Far Cry franchises, with Far Cry in particular getting a massive series of leaks lately. Still, there is no word on smaller projects or the status of Ubisoft’s various development-hell projects, like Beyond Good and Evil 2 and the Splinter Cell remake.






Image via Ubisoft
Image via Ubisoft


