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Ubisoft Confirms New Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, Ghost Recon by 2029

Ubisoft’s 2025-26 earnings report confirms new games in the Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, and Ghost Recon series will arrive by March 2029 along with its first playable Generative AI experience. These plans underpin the company’s forecast for a strong rebound from fiscal year 2027 onward.

Ubisoft Confirms New Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, Ghost Recon by 2029
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Ubisoft confirms that new games in the Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, and Ghost Recon series will be available by March 2029. The company is also developing its first playable Generative AI experience. This information comes directly from Ubisoft’s 2025-26 earnings report.

According to the report, Ubisoft expects a “strong rebound” from fiscal year 2027 onwards. The company attributes this anticipated performance to the Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, and Ghost Recon franchises, indicating that all three will see new entries released prior to March 2029.

Q4 highlights included strong performance for Rainbow Six Siege, The Division 2, Assassin’s Creed, Avatar, The Crew, and For Honor. Rainbow Six Mobile and The Division Resurgence launched on mobile this year. Ubisoft confesses that the games “had a slow start,” but the company remains dedicated to growing audiences of both titles.

Fans are eagerly anticipating more news regarding Assassin’s Creed: Hexe, which Ubisoft started teasing in 2022. In February 2026, Hexe director Clint Hocking left Ubisoft. Just two months later, game director Benoit Richer also left the project. While it’s possible that the game could launch prior to March 2029, it’s equally likely that Ubisoft is simply referring to Black Flag Resynced, which is due to launch on July 9, 2026.

The most puzzling part of the earnings report is the reference to “its first playable Generative AI experience,” named Teammates. Ubisoft is accelerating investments behind Teammates to enrich player experiences. Teams are making tangible progress organically on AI applications that can help manage the growing complexity of modern game development pipelines. This ranges from more intelligent bots supporting QC teams to smarter NPCs and game worlds that can adapt to player behavior and react more dynamically in real time.

The Group is fully leveraging decades of expertise in open worlds, systemic gameplay, and AI-driven systems. This is combined with years of pioneering AI and machine learning research through its La Forge R&D teams. Together with the many early adopters across its production teams, this gives the Company confidence in Ubisoft’s ability to remain at the forefront of this transformation and provides its teams with tools to enhance their creativity.

Even if it looks like Ubisoft is still not getting a new Splinter Cell game, new Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, and Ghost Recon games should satisfy the company’s fanbase. The report notes that Far Cry 6 was scored 2/5 by VGC’s Jordan Middler.
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