Although the number of AAA titles is lower, Ubisoft still has a plethora of games scheduled for 2026.
The next two fiscal years seem to be massive, even if 2025 may not see many major game releases. Prior to April 2026, Ubisoft intends to release these games. Everything that has been delayed, everything that is still in progress, and everything that is important for you to know is here.
Even though there aren’t as many AAA games coming out, Ubisoft still has a lot of games planned for April 2026. Some of these are:
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake is under development and is set to release before April 2026.
With Assassin’s Creed: Jade, you can play a mobile open-world RPG in China. It looked almost done in 2023, and there could be a surprise launch later this year.
The Division: Resurgence is a long-awaited mobile version of The Division that gives phones a console-like experience.
Rainbow Six Mobile is also not due until April 2026, despite many delays and beta tests.
Rainbow Six Siege X. Coming out on June 10, 2025, this is a major update to the live-service game.

Also in the works at Ubisoft are a number of smaller games:
Assassin’s Creed: Invictus is a multiplayer spin-off game that is said to be based on Fall Guys. It should come out before April 2026.
Rainbow Six: Slice and Dice is a new little game in the Rainbow Six series.
Several smaller games—These are experimental or side projects related to Ubisoft’s main series, especially Assassin’s Creed and Rainbow Six.
Assassin’s Creed Shadows is proof of Ubisoft’s renewed focus on polish and technical stability, which is a good sign. However, the community is calling for more creative reinvention. Many people think that Ubisoft’s open-world formula is now too safe.
The next bunch of Ubisoft games will need more than just good graphics and smooth gameplay to really make a splash. For Ubisoft games to be different, players want worlds that are more complex and dynamic, moments that come out of nowhere, and side content that has meaning.
That could happen with Assassin’s Creed: Codename Hexe, and Far Cry 7 could bring new ideas to the series in ways that Far Cry 6 didn’t.