Ubisoft After the Storm - Remaining 2023 Launches, Cancelled Games, Future Plans
What can Ubisoft fans hope for after the publisher's recent troubles? In this text you will find information about the French company's games scheduled for release in 2023 and those to be released in the unspecified future.
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Recent reports from Ubisoft must have spoiled the mood for fans of the French publisher. Only recently, in the summer of 2022, the company have been abandoned. Add to this the titles that have been delayed (often without even an approximate release date), and one can begin to wonder if we can expect the release of any major Ubisoft projects this year.
Below we have gathered information on all the games announced by Ubisoft and those that the French company's developers are allegedly working on. Some of the latter have not yet been officially announced, while others are at a very early stage of work. Some of them were mentioned by Tom Henderson in his latest article (vide Insider Gaming).
On the list you will find not only new titles. We also mentioned games that will be coming to new hardware platforms this year.
, too, that Ubisoft did not reveal which games were recently canceled. In July, only two titles were provided (Splinter Cell VR and Ghost Recon: Frontline), and the latest leak mentions of only one (Project Q) So it is possible that one of the following titles may be among the abandoned projects.
Ubisoft in 2023 - confirmed games
These games have an official release date (or period) for this year:
- OddBallers (PC, PS4, XOne, Switch) - release on January 26, 2023 - We'll be checking out this twisted variation on dodgeball theme as early as next week.
- three times, the last time after negative from journalists that forced significant changes.
- Trackmania (PS4, PS5, XOne, XSX/S) - early 2023 - the game was released on PC on July 1, 2020.
- Valiant Hearts: Coming Home (AND, iOS) - early 2023 - sequel Valiant Hearts: The Great War is a mobile exclusive Netflix.
- Assassin's Creed Mirage (PS4, XOne, PS5, XSX/S) - 2023 - According to Tom Henderson's December info, release date has been postponed twice (most recently to August), but this has not been confirmed by Ubisoft.

- Mighty Quest 2 - 2023, the follow-up to the free-to-play The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot, is another game that only Netflix subscribers will play.
- last week).
- has been postponed to July 2022.
Ubisoft 2023 in plans and leaks
The following titles may be released in 2023, but Ubisoft has not announced their release date. Some of these games have not even been announced and we owe all information about them to industry insiders.
- Rocksmith (PS4, XOne, PS5, XSX/S) - no release date (most likely 2023, but Ubisoft has not confirmed this date) - the PC edition of this live-service game was released on September 6, 2022.
- Project Orlando / Motorfest - April 2023-March 2024 - is the new installment of first appeared in September 2021
- Assassin's Creed Nexus (Oculus VR) - April 2023-March 2024 - this VR game still hasn't been announced, but after considerable leaks Tom Henderson emphatically described it as "one of Ubisoft's worst-kept secrets."
- leaked to the web in December.
- Assasin's Creed from Netflix - 2023 - The next mobile installment of the Assassin's Creed series, this time created in partnership with a popular streaming platform (along with a live-action series).

- Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Mobile - no release date - announced in April 2022, the game went into closed beta testing.
- was due for completion in mid-2022, and the game went into closed beta testing in October.
- Tom Clancy's The Division: Resurgence (AND, iOS) - 2023 - is the second spin-off The Division, this time in the form of a strictly mobile production. The game has entered closed beta phase in December 2022, following earlier alpha testing.
- disappeared from the game's title. The production is expected to be released "soon," and for now only participants in "classified tests" can check it out.
What's coming after 2023?
In addition to the games that will (perhaps) be released this year, Ubisoft's studios are preparing quite a few other titles. In truth, some of them were supposed to launch some time ago, but for now they remain in development hell. Others have only been mentioned by the publisher without any details or have not lived to see official announcements.
- Bloodborne series.
- the longest high-budget production in development in the history of the video game market.
- the developer was changed.
- Assassin's Creed Hexe - no release date - game to be released after AC Mirage and AC Red as a minor installment.
- alleged problems of the developers may prevent this from happening. The thirteenth installment of Assassin's Creed will take us to Japan and let us take on the role of a ninja.

- we were shown conceptarts.
- a platform for the entire series, including the multiplayer AC: Invictus.
- was looking for testers for the game. Perhaps we will see it in 2023, but this is probably too optimistic a date.
- New Tom Henderson). The game remains unannounced (Ubisoft makes virtually no mention of the series after cancelling the free-to-play Frontline), but rumors of another major installment emerged in April 2022.
- Project U - no release date - This innovative (according to Ubisoft) co-op shooter was announced in September 2022, with the game said to be in early development at the time. The game went into single testing late last year.
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