Every Ubisoft Game Expected to Release in 2026 and 2027
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The remake of Splinter Cell, new parts of the Far Cry, Ghost Recon and more appear allegedly 2026/2027.
Every Ubisoft Game Expected to Release in 2026 and 2027
Multiple leaks suggest what Ubisoft might be working on to release between 2026 and 2027. In fact, it has been reaffirmed that they are working on a Rayman game to celebrate the franchise’s 30th anniversary. While there are many more to cover, we’ll focus on all the known Ubisoft projects we can expect in the upcoming few years. Project CodenameGame NameProject OVRGhost ReconProject HexeAssassin’s CreedProject NorthSplinter Cell RemakeProject Bl…
News extracted from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. Ubisoft has already launched its launch schedule for 2026 and 2027. It is reported that among the most outstanding projects is a new Ghost Recon in first person that would mark a return to the tactical origins of the franchise. Project OVR is the new Ghost Recon and will change its graphic engine Currently known as Project OVR, this new title of the Ghost Recon s…
Ubisoft Plans To Release 10 Games From 2026-27, Reveals Reliable Insider
See full bio Obaid Ur Rehman At Tech4Gamers, I mainly cover new gaming news, leaks, and rumours. Aside from that, I love to write features about my favourite games while inserting my opinion about their different aspects. See full bio Story Highlight A reliable insider claims Ubisoft has ten games planned for 2026–27. Titles include a new Assassin’s Creed, Ghost Recon, Far Cry, and the Splinter Cell Remake. The Rayman Remake is targeting late…
Ubisoft plans to launch new deliveries of its iconic sagas with nearly a dozen projects that will arrive between 2026 and 2027, including Rayman's remake.
Ubisoft Targets Late 2026 for Rayman Remake, Plans for Future Sequel
Ubisoft Entertainment is preparing for the return of its classic platforming hero, with a tentative release window for the Rayman remake set for late 2026. The project, currently known by its codename “Steambot,” has reportedly shown such promising progress that the company is already making preliminary plans for a potential fourth mainline entry in the long-running franchise. Development on the remake began in October 2024, as the company sough…
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