
A leak reveals Ubisoft's upcoming games through 2027
The leaked Ubisoft schedule includes a new Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, Rayman, and an Animal Crossing-style game
A leak revealed Ubisoft's internal schedule for the coming years, with projects extending to 2027. Among them, new Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, a remake of Rayman, and even a game inspired by Animal Crossing stand out.
According to Insider Gaming, 2025 will be a transitional year for the company, which has decided to focus on improving quality and reorganizing its schedule. Most major releases would arrive starting in 2026.

Ubisoft's games coming through 2027
Among the most anticipated titles is Project Hexe, the next major installment of Assassin's Creed. Joining it are Project North, a remake of Splinter Cell, and two Far Cry projects: Project Blackbird and Project Maverick.
The list also includes Project Rewind, a remake of Prince of Persia; Project Crest, a shooter set in World War II; and Project Alterra, described as a game in the style of Animal Crossing. Meanwhile, Beyond Good and Evil 2 remains in development, one of Ubisoft's most delayed projects.
Assassin's Creed and Rayman, two major bets
The Assassin's Creed franchise will have more news with Project Obsidian, a remake of Black Flag, and Project Invictus, a multiplayer installment. Both were planned for late 2025, but could face delays.

Meanwhile, Rayman returns with a remake under the codename Steambot, which would arrive at the end of 2026. Ubisoft Montpellier and Ubisoft Milan are already working on this new stage for the character, and if it performs well, it would open the door to Rayman 4.
Plans beyond 2027
The leaked roadmap also mentions The Division 3, a new installment of The Crew, and additional projects for Rainbow Six and Assassin's Creed.
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