Just when fans thought the Ubisoft pipeline was finally picking up steam, the French publisher has announced a strategic pause-delaying some of its biggest upcoming titles to ensure they land with the quality gamers expect. It’s a move inspired by the reception to Assassin’s Creed Shadows, which found its footing only after multiple delays. But while that quality-first approach paid off, it also means Ubisoft’s most anticipated projects are now in limbo for a little while longer.
Ubisoft hasn’t named which games are affected, but all signs point to longer waits for the Splinter Cell remake, the next Assassin’s Creed after Shadows, and possibly a new Ghost Recon title. The company’s recent earnings report confirms that several AAA projects originally marked for release before April 2026 have been pushed back, with a focus on giving teams “the best conditions for success.”
Key Takeaways
Feature | Specification |
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Publisher | Ubisoft |
Release Date | TBA (delayed projects), 2025-2026 (Anno 117, Prince of Persia) |
Genres | Action-adventure, Stealth, Strategy (depending on title) |
Platforms | PC, PlayStation, Xbox (TBC per project) |
Ubisoft’s strategic rethink comes as part of a broader internal shakeup. The publisher is creating a new subsidiary with Chinese tech giant Tencent, who is injecting over $1B into the venture. This arm will focus on heavy-hitter IP like Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, and Rainbow Six, while the rest of Ubisoft trims costs and re-evaluates its approach after a tough few years of mixed releases and missed expectations.
According to the official report, “After a thorough review of its pipeline… the Group decided to provide additional development time to some of its biggest productions in order to create the best conditions for success.” The stat sheet highlights Assassin’s Creed Shadows as a proof point-the game’s own delays clearly improved its end result, emboldening Ubisoft to do the same with the rest of its high-profile lineup. The company forecasts “significant growth” in FY2026-27 and FY2027-28 once these delayed games hit the market.
So what’s not delayed? Fortunately, two crowd-pleasers are still on track: historical city-builder Anno 117 Pax Romana (expected in 2025) and the long-awaited Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake (set for 2026). Ubisoft says these will arrive within the current financial year, offering at least some relief for fans hungry for new releases.
Industry speculation abounds about what’s next. Rumors swirl around a new Ghost Recon (possibly aiming for 2025 or 2026), Far Cry 7, an extraction shooter, a Black Flag remake, and several Assassin’s Creed spin-offs. But with Ubisoft in “cost cutting and rethinking mode,” these projects might stay behind the curtain for longer than fans hoped.
For players, the big question is whether these delays will ultimately benefit Ubisoft’s reputation for quality and innovation-or if extended waits will test fan patience. The company’s willingness to delay its crown jewels suggests lessons learned, but with competition heating up across the AAA landscape, the pressure is on Ubisoft to deliver when these games finally drop.
TL;DR: Ubisoft is delaying several major games—likely including the next Assassin’s Creed, Splinter Cell remake, and Ghost Recon—following the successful, quality-focused postponement of Assassin’s Creed Shadows. Anno 117 and Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time are still on track for release this financial year. The publisher is also reorganizing, with a new Tencent-backed subsidiary poised to steer its flagship franchises into the next era.
Source: Ubisoft via GamesPress