Reporter Tom Henderson has created a lot of buzz in the video gaming world, with stories about Battlefield 2042 potentially going free-to-play and an internal beta for long-awaited Ubisoft project Skull & Bones. The latter, plus a whole heap of other Ubisoft games, are at the center of the latest report.
Henderson writes on Xfire that Ubisoft is close to airing a “big games showcase event [that] has been in the works for some time.” We already know that E3 2022 is an online-only event (and rumors say may even be outright canceled), so there’s plenty of motivation for Ubisoft to do its own thing in the near future. Henderson reports that “a total of 20 games are lined up and ready for some form of an announcement in the near future.” Let’s take a look at the list:
Assassin’s Creed InfinityAssassin’s Creed RiftAvatar: Frontiers of PandoraBeyond Good & Evil 2Ghost Recon FrontlineImmortals Fenyx Rising sequelSkull & BonesMario + Rabbids Sparks of HopePrince of Persia: Sands of Time RemakePrince of Persia (unknown title)Roller ChampionsSplinter Cell RemakeThe Crew 3The Division HeartlandThe Division MobileXDefiantIt’s a very believable list on the surface. We already know that Ubisoft plans to release Mario + Rabbids, Avatar, and Skull & Bones before April 2023, so a showcase roughly a year out from that deadline makes sense. XDefiant dropped the Tom Clancy branding about a week ago, so that’s already in the gaming zeitgeist. Other titles need a kick in the pants, however. Beyond Good & Evil 2 has been stuck in development hell, and it’s reportedly still in pre-production even now. Roller Champions was just delayed, so some sort of showcase in lieu of the intended release date could be a make-good for that title at least.
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