Leaks Suggest Ubisoft Planning Nine Major Projects for 2026 to 2027

Leaks Suggest Ubisoft Planning Nine Major Projects for 2026 to 2027

Ubisoft’s Recent Performance and Strategic Shift

Over the past three years, Ubisoft, long one of the industry’s biggest publishers, has struggled to maintain consistent momentum. While titles like Assassin’s Creed Shadows and a few live-service offerings received praise, many projects faced repeated delays or underwhelming launches. Ubisoft even formed a new subsidiary with Tencent to bolster its flagship franchises and improve productivity.

Now, according to new leaks, the French publisher may be gearing up for a significant resurgence with an ambitious slate of titles between 2026 and 2027.

Alleged Roadmap

Insider Gaming has revealed what is claimed to be a roadmap of Ubisoft’s upcoming projects through 2027. The outlet has a solid track record with Ubisoft-related leaks, lending weight to the report. The titles that are supposed in the pipeline include:

  • Project Ovr – the next mainline Ghost Recon
  • Project Hexe – the next mainline Assassin’s Creed
  • Project NorthSplinter Cell remake
  • Project Blackbird – new mainline Far Cry
  • Project MaverickFar Cry extraction-style spin-off
  • Project RewindPrince of Persia remake
  • Project Alterra – a new IP with Animal Crossing-style gameplay
  • Project Crest – a WWII extraction-based shooter
  • Project BG&E2 – continuation of Beyond Good & Evil 2
  • Project ObsidianAssassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag remake (reportedly for 2025)
  • Project Invictus – new Assassin’s Creed multiplayer game (also due in 2025)

Treat With Caution: Rumours Not Confirmed

Of course, Ubisoft has not confirmed any of these projects. Plans can shift rapidly due to development timelines, resource changes, or strategic reorientation, and these projects may never be confirmed or see the light of day.

If even a portion of this leaked roadmap comes to fruition, Ubisoft may be laying the groundwork for a major resurgence. Reviving franchises like Splinter Cell and Prince of Persia, while introducing new IPs like Alterra, suggests a blend of nostalgia and experimentation. Furthermore, Extraction-style shooters like Project Maverick and Crest could mirror the success of the growing extraction-shooter genre.

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