Ubisoft is currently working on a lot of games and Tom Henderson took a detailed look at the complete roadmap at Xfire. This includes well-known and new titles that Ubisoft has not yet officially announced.
More Assassin’s Creed
Skull & Bones, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, The Division Heartland and Assassin’s Creed Rift are scheduled to be released by the end of March. Assassin’s Creed is a new game that was planned as a DLC for Valhalla.
The all-new Assassin’s Creed Infinity is slated for release around 2024 or 2025, and this title serves as a temporary fix. Also planned: A new Immortals Fenyx Rising, Ghost Recon Frontline, XDefiant and The Crew 3 (all undated).
Prince of Persia in 2.5D style
By the way, the work on the remake of Prince of Persia: Sands of Time is said to be going well and a 2.5D game (in the style of Ori) is still in the pipeline. Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope is also doing well, according to the source, and is set to come in 2022.
In addition, Ubisoft is said to be working on a new Roller champion and Beyond Good and Evil 2. Oh, and the already announced new edition of Splinter Cell is still so early that it will probably not appear before 2025.
Just Dance 2023 is also there
Ubisoft is also planning a couple of mobile games: The Division Mobile is confirmed and two more games are said to be planned – presumably, an Assassin’s Creed and the source speculates about South Park. Oh yeah, and Just Dance 2023 is coming too.
Ubisoft is said to have planned a big event before E3 in the summer, but the war in Ukraine has meant that people are still waiting. However, the new Mario + Rabbids should not be there, Nintendo will present that. More details on the putative roadmap can be found at Xfire.