The leaked calendar points to key releases between 2026 and 2027, including remakes and new IPs.
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Ubisoft’s machine doesn’t stop. Despite celebrating important anniversaries with historic sagas like Rayman, new leaks point to what would be their roadmap for the next two years. The well-known insider Tom Henderson, through Insider-Gaming, has shared information that puts some of the French company’s most powerful names on the horizon.
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According to the cited sources, Ubisoft plans to alternate the return of classic sagas with more experimental projects, a strategy that would allow them to reinforce their most recognized licenses without giving up on exploring new genres. Xbox players would be among the most benefited, since we’re talking about franchises with a strong presence on the console for decades.
Ubisoft’s leaked games for 2026 and 2027
These would be the most relevant projects that Ubisoft would launch in the next two years:
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Project Ovr: a new Ghost Recon.
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Project Hexe: the next big Assassin’s Creed installment.
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Project North: the long-awaited Splinter Cell Remake.
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Project Blackbird: a new Far Cry.
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Project Maverick: an extraction shooter set in the Far Cry universe.
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Project Rewind: a remake of Prince of Persia.
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Project Alterra: a life sim in the style of Animal Crossing.
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Project Crest: an extraction shooter set in World War II.
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Beyond Good and Evil 2.
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The Division 3.
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A new chapter of The Crew.
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A Rainbow Six spin-off with XCOM-style mechanics.
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Several Assassin’s Creed spin-offs.
This list would be joined by projects that have already been strongly rumored, such as the remake of Assassin’s Creed Black Flag or a multiplayer based on the Assassin’s Creed saga, both with high chances of being announced in the coming months.
The magnitude of this leak puts Ubisoft in front of one of the most ambitious calendars in its recent history. The big question is whether the company will be able to maintain the balance between quality, innovation, and the loyalty of its followers, especially at a time when the industry demands more and more from the big publishers.
