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Assassin's Creed Shadows has its summer roadmap and, with all due respect, how did it take this long to get a fast-forward time option?
By Joshua Wolens published
News The greatest tool of the shinobi is the nap.

Ubisoft CEO says Star Wars Outlaws tanked because people are bored of Star Wars: 'The brand it belonged to was in a bit of choppy waters'
By Rich Stanton published
News Correct, he is.

Ubisoft's annual financial report includes claim that monetizing games with microtransactions 'makes the player experience more fun'
By Stevie Bonifield published
news Ubisoft's latest financial report defends monetization in premium games.

Ubisoft CEO responds to the Stop Killing Games petition, stating the publisher is 'working on' improving its approach to end-of-life support, but that 'nothing is eternal'
By Rick Lane published
News "Obviously support for all games cannot last forever."

Ubisoft confirms it is working on a new Ghost Recon game, and it sure looks like it'll be a live service affair
By Rick Lane published
Possibly first-person too.

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake will launch 'very soon,' Ubisoft exec says, but he also namedropped Splinter Cell for no apparent reason so maybe he's still just messing with us
By Andy Chalk published
news It's been five years since The Sands of Time Remake was announced, and four since Splinter Cell. We still haven't seen hide nor hair of either.

A mere 8 years on, Assassin's Creed is bringing 'power and violence and sex and greed and vengeance' to Netflix as a TV show
By Joshua Wolens published
News Put me in the animus to see what my ancestors thought about the Assassin's Creed TV show announcements from their lifetimes.

After leaving Ubisoft to launch an anime avatar AI/NFT startup, Yves Guillemot's son returns to take charge of its new Tencent-backed Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, and Rainbow 6 subsidiary
By Andy Chalk published
news Meet the new boss.

One problem with making an Assassin's Creed game in Ancient Greece, says Ubisoft, is that there just weren't enough tall buildings for a 'climbing frame game'
By Rich Stanton published
"That's kind of where some of the ideation came from when it came to building some of the big statues that we put around Greece."
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