According to Ubisoft’s fiscal report from right now, May 14, an unannounced triple-A game from one in every of its largest franchises is coming this 12 months.
This applies to the present fiscal 12 months, which runs from April 1, 2020, by March 31, 2021. Alongside the unannounced venture – which, once more, will likely be a triple-A game from one in every of Ubisoft’s largest franchises – numerous different games will launch inside this identical window. Check out the tweet beneath, which collects all of Ubisoft’s scheduled releases for this fiscal 12 months.
Ubisoft lineup for this fiscal 12 months (Apr 1, 2020 – Mar 31, 2021) contains:
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
Watch Dogs Legion
Rainbow Six Quarantine
Gods & Monsters
Unannounced AAA
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Roller Champions
Brawhalla
Tom Clancy’s Elite Squad (Mobile)
& extra pic.twitter.com/fUNMTGG8Io— Daniel Ahmad (@ZhugeEX) May 14, 2020
As you’ll be able to see, games scheduled to launch between now and March 31, 2021 embrace Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Watch Dogs Legion, Rainbow Six Quarantine, Gods & Monsters, the at the moment unannounced triple-A title from one in every of Ubisoft’s largest franchises, Roller Champions, Brawlhalla, Tom Clancy’s Elite Squad for cell, and extra.
In phrases of how these games might or will not be affected by COVID-19, Ubisoft’s CEO, Yves Guillemot, has stated that the corporate’s targets for this 12 months stay on monitor. As improvement progresses over the subsequent few months, extra correct assessments will be made, whereas plans and launch dates going ahead will steadily acquire extra visibility.
Yves Guillemot says targets for this 12 months stay on monitor. But that the approaching months will present extra visibility on plans and launch dates.
Depending on the state of affairs of COVID-19, the discharge of one of many 5 AAA titles might be postponed to past April 2021. pic.twitter.com/zRi03ttpVd
— Daniel Ahmad (@ZhugeEX) May 14, 2020
“Our initial targets for 2020-2021 remain in sight as we are currently benefiting from excellent momentum,” stated Guillemot, as documented within the screenshot above. “However, the COVID-19 crisis calls for prudence, as numerous uncertainties have arisen … The coming months will provide more visibility on whether we can maintain our release plans.”
Guillemot particularly mentions the likelihood that Ubisoft might determine “to postpone the release of a triple-A title to 2021-2022, if it ensures to maximize the long-term potential of [its] line-up.”
In associated information, Ubisoft has introduced that it’s going to host its own digital game reveals this July. It was additionally not too long ago confirmed that Watch Dogs Legion, initially meant to launch earlier this 12 months, will now be released alongside Xbox Series X and PS5.