Star Wars Outlaws, Assassin’s Creed Red Release Windows Reconfirmed, More Details Coming Soon

Ubisoft has revealed that it will have announcements to share about its future games lineup this May. As part of the company’s latest earnings briefing, Ubisoft said the company will reveal the “extent” of its lineup for fiscal 2024-25 in May. This could line up with the company’s scheduled full-year earnings announcement scheduled for May.

So far, confirmed releases for FY 2024-25 include Assassin’s Creed codename Red and Star Wars Outlaws on the premium side and The Division Resurgence and Rainbow Six Mobile in the free-to-play space. Ubisoft’s FY 2024-25 runs April 1, 2024 through March 31, 2025. There is no announced release date yet for Assassin’s Creed codename Red, but we do know that Star Wars Outlaws is gearing up for release later this year.

In 2023, Ubisoft held its Ubisoft Forward event in June. Whether or not there will be another Ubisoft Forward event this year is unknown, however.

Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot said the company’s upcoming games lineup is looking “very promising.”

“We look forward to revealing the full extent of the creative capabilities of Ubisoft’s teams, who are working hard to make these games a success that will live up to gamers’ expectations,” Guillemot said.

Some of Ubisoft’s big releases in the past quarter included Assassin’s Creed Mirage and Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. Ubisoft did not share any sales data for either title, but said Frontiers of Pandora is now positioned to be a “long-term seller.” Rainbow Six Siege posted gains during the quarter, with playtime up almost 60% year-over-year, Ubisoft said.

Ubisoft did not share any hard sales data on Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, but said the game “illustrates Ubisoft’s capacity to revive iconic brands.”

Ubisoft’s next big release is the long-awaited Skull & Bones, which releases on February 16. Anyone can try the game sooner, though, as a public beta is going on now.

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Source:Gamespot