It's time for your quarterly reminder that Ubisoft's Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and Skull and Bones still exist, and that neither has a concrete release date. However, if there is one thing we have learned observing this industry, it's that mounting economic pressure and corporate deadlines have a way of forcing the issue for better or worse.
In a recent earnings call (thanks, <a href=«https://twitter.com/stephentotilo/status/1658501555589468167?ref_src=» https:>Stephen Totilo
), Ubisoft stated that a number of their titles, including Assassin's Creed Mirage, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, Skull & Bones, XDefiant, and «another large game» would all be out by the end of March 2024. That's a lot of irons to have in the fire, and obviously, things can (and almost assuredly will) change, but it's more than we knew yesterday!
It seems like we could get firm release dates for at least Skull & Bones and AC Mirage at next month's Ubisoft Forward showcase, too, because outside of that being the obvious place to do it, it's something the company has insinuated.
Where are you at with Avatar, and with Skull & Bones, for that matter? Are you still anticipating these titles, or have they just been too long in development to muster much enthusiasm for? Make your thoughts known in the comments section below.
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So still nothing on Prince of Persia or Splinter Cell then. I doubt they are the other big game as thats likely to be something like Far Cry knowing Ubi
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