Massive Ubisoft Forward Is Planned For Next Year With Major Reveals Expected, Insider Reveals

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  • Insider expects fans to gear up for a ‘massive’ Ubisoft Forward event in 2026.
  • Meanwhile, Sands of Time Remake, Avatar’s Director’s Cut, and other DLCs are planned for release within the next 12 months.
  • Ubisoft is working on several big titles that will potentially help it recover its image. 

Assassin’s Creed: Shadows was just the beginning of a long journey for Ubisoft, as the French Publisher is desperate to bounce back from recent failures and losses. They’re currently focusing on their core franchises only, which will potentially be the first profitable projects in years for them.

Ubisoft skipped a showcase this year despite internal reports suggesting multiple projects were being worked on. Another report also states that they delayed most of them to prioritise quality. Now, an insider states that Ubisoft Forward will be returning in 2026 and is expected to be ‘massive.’

Why it matters: For the longest time, Ubisoft has finally been on the right track. A big showcase is what the company needs and will help it recover its damaged reputation. 

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This news was part of the same report from Insider Gaming confirming a new Ghost Recon game. Additionally, the insider also stated that Ubisoft intends to keep the title under wraps for at least 12 months.

The report suggests that the Prince of Persia: Sands of Time Remake, Avatar’s Director’s Cut, and some DLCs are scheduled to release within the next 12 months.

Beyond that, titles expected to be announced at the Ubisoft Forward Event include the Splinter Cell Remake, Assassin’s Creed 4 Remake, the aforementioned Ghost Recon, two new Far Cry games, a brand-new Assassin’s Creed title, a new The Crew game, and possibly other projects that may be under wraps.

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Tencent and Ubisoft have also recently formed a new subsidiary with Tencent involving core franchises such as Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, and Rainbow Six Siege. This new subsidiary looks promising and could potentially be the first step for Ubisoft in regaining its once-renowned status as a publisher.

What are your expectations from a Ubisoft Forward event next year? Let us know in the comments below, or at the official Tech4Gamer Forums.

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