Ubisoft promises new Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, and Ghost Recon games are coming, but says this year will be ‘quieter’ than most

Have you noticed that things have been kind of quiet on the Ubisoft front lately? Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced is doing quite well, but what else has it done for us lately? Where’s the new Far Cry? What’s going on with Ghost Recon, The Division, Prince of Persia? Where is my Splinter Cell?

In its 2025-26 Universal Registration Document and Annual Financial Report (via GamesRadar), Ubisoft shared a bit of bad news: All of that good stuff is coming, yes, but, well, we’re going to be waiting a bit. The company said its 2026-27 fiscal year, which began on April 1, will include Black Flag Resynced and “other targeted premium games” that will be announced later, but that overall the year will have a “lighter new release slate” than it’s put up in the past.

But then, good news! A “significantly bigger content pipeline” is expected in the 2027-28 and 2028-29 fiscal years, with new games from Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, and Ghost Recon, as well as an “acceleration of [Ubisoft’s] live services,” which—before you write that off as the opposite of good news—includes Rainbow Six Siege, which remains one of Ubi’s bona fide hits.

I always read documents like this with a bit of a jaundiced eye. A major videogame publisher is going to publish new games in its best-known and most lucrative franchises at some undetermined point in the future? Not exactly a stop-the-presses moment. Nor is this anything especially new: Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot confirmed in March that new Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry games are in the works, and of course they are: We all dutifully play the will they/won’t they game, but a new Far Cry and Assassin’s Creed is 100% a question of ‘when,’ not ‘if.’

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