Upcoming Ubisoft games: Every new Ubisoft game in development
From Assassin's Creed to Anno Pax Romana, these upcoming Ubisoft games cover a lot of genres
The list of upcoming Ubisoft games is finally looking more concrete. It's been a promising few months for the publisher, with Star Wars Outlaws and Skull and Bones now finally out in the wild. But with the recent Assassin's Creed Shadows delay that has pushed its launch to to February 2025, the next big Ubisoft game just inched further out of reach.
Still, there's a lot here to look forward to. There are a handful of upcoming Assassin's Creed games in the works, from the mysteriously witchy Hexe to mobile-only Codename Name. Tom Clancy is returning for a third mainline romp, with Massive Entertainment back heading its development – oh, and we should be seeing that Division Resurgence mobile game launching later this year.
Ubisoft has proven itself capable of producing excellence and variety across the board, whether in the best Assassin's Creed games or the fast-twitch gunplay as seen in open-world action-adventures like Far Cry 5. That means there's sure to be something here for everyone on this list of upcoming Ubisoft games, so get your eyes down for all the juicy details.
Recent updates
Our living list of upcoming Ubisoft games was updated on September 26, adding the new Valentines release date now that Assassin's Creed Shadows has been delayed.
All the upcoming Ubisoft games we know about
Upcoming Ubisoft games 2025
Assassin's Creed Shadows
Platforms: PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X
Release date: February 14, 2025
Ubisoft Quebec is at the helm of Assassin's Creed Shadows, an action-RPG set to bring the long-running game series to Feudal Japan. The Assassin's Creed Syndicate studio is heralding the return of dual protagonists, with combat master samurai Yasuke and stealthy shinobi Naoe sharing the spotlight in a winding tale of political intrigue and mystery.
AC has long charted the push-and-pull rivalry between the Assassin Brotherhood – aka, the Hidden Ones – and the various iterations of the Templars, and Assassin's Creed Shadows is set to carry on that tradition as the fourth open world RPG instalment. We also know that the upcoming game's lengthy development was due to Ubisoft wanting to make it "as authentic as possible" to its setting. So, we've high hopes for this one!
Upcoming Ubisoft games: TBC 2025
Assassin's Creed Infinity
Platforms: TBC
Release date: TBC 2025
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Assassin's Creed Infinity is less of a game in itself and more like a hub. The intent is to make it a "single entry point" into the Assassin's Creed franchise for all fans, allowing for a level of overlap between the games to give the whole experience a meta twist. Current plans are to add new releases to the project as it develops, including Assassin's Creed Red and Hexe. Ubisoft is also exploring the possibility of Infinity becoming the home for future multiplayer Assassin's Creed games, so it will probably be launching alongside Assassin's Creed Shadows.
We'll keep our eyes peeled for any more Infinity news, but if you want to hear more about future titles, you can head over to our guide on all the new games still coming out this year.
Anno 117: Pax Romana
Platforms: PC, Xbox Series X, PS5
Release date: TBC 2025
Aiming to deliver a "Roman gaming experience unlike anything else", Anno 117: Pax Romana is coming in 2025. A brief teaser trailer shown at Ubisoft Forward 2024 is all we have to go on right now, introducing us to the next chapter in Ubisoft's long-running series following 2019's Anno 1800.
We'll be going way back in time to the golden age of the Roman empire come 2025 for what's sure to be a return to the series' unique blend of detailed RTS and city-building gameplay. Concept art is all we have to go on for now, so we'll have to wait a little longer to see what exactly that might look like. While we wait for more news, you can check out our list of the best RTS games of all time!
Assassin's Creed Codename Jade
Platforms: iOS, Android
Release Date: TBC 2025
A beloved franchise is getting the mobile treatment in Assassin's Creed Codename Jade. It's set in ancient China, and save for the initial announcement trailer, details on this one are still rather hazy.
We do know that Codename Jade will be a mobile-exclusive, open world game. With free reign of iconic landmark locations, Assassin's Creed executive director Marc-Alexis Côté says we will be able to "parkour atop the Great Wall of China, sneak through bustling cities, engage in intense combat, and discover the secrets, the vastness, of ancient China."
Tom Clancy's The Division Resurgence
Platforms: Apple, Android
Release date: TBC 2025
Mobile-only The Division Resurgence has all the open-world gunslinging of the original title, only this time, it's all in the palm of your hand. It's going the free-to-play avenue, much like The Division Heartland, and although there's no global rollout confirmed, it's already being released in Southeast Asia under a different publisher.
Following The Division Resurgence playtest signups, we got an update during the Ubisoft Forward 2023, which confirmed we can expect to see Resurgence this fall. However, this was further delayed to 2025. So, we're still waiting to hear any new release date news.
Upcoming Ubisoft games: 2026
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake
Platforms: TBC
Release date: TBC 2026
The Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time remake is one of the most mysterious upcoming Ubisoft games on the list. This "heavily under wraps" remake of a classic entry in the action-adventure series is now being developed by Ubisoft Montreal, much like the original – and despite the sparse information at hand, an update from Ubisoft confirms that the project is "very much alive".
We know that it's only just officially entered development following a restart in 2023, and with a ballpark release window of 2026, it'll be quite some time before we get to see the 2003 original remade for modern consoles.
Upcoming Ubisoft games: TBC
Assassin's Creed Codename Hexe
Platforms: TBC
Release date: TBC
Something wicked this way comes? Assassin's Creed Codename Hexe is perhaps the most mysterious upcoming Ubisoft game of them all, purely for the fact that its short teaser trailer gives up next to nothing. All we can see from it is a handmade talisman, resembling the Assassin's insignia, dangling against the backdrop of a dark forest.
Ubisoft has only gone so far as to describe Hexe as "a very different Assassin's Creed game," with speculating fans pointing to hints that Hexe might be set during the German witch trials. This seems entirely plausible, especially given the Pagan connotations of the talisman, so we can't help but get excited for a darker and somewhat spookier AC experience.
Beyond Good and Evil 2
Platforms: TBC
Release date: TBC
First hinted at in 2008, Beyond Good and Evil 2 has become synonymous with developmental hell. It's been six years since Ubisoft officially announced it during E3 2017, and with just a few promo shots and press releases to on on since then, it's anyone's guess whether we can expect news anytime soon. What we do know is that Beyond Good and Evil 2 is intended as a prequel to the 2003 original, this time featuring more open-world RPG gameplay, branching narratives, and the choice between playing solo or multiplayer modes.
Project U
Platforms: TBC
Release date: TBC
For a game that's already had one closed beta test, there's precious little online about Project U. According to the Ubisoft website, Project U is a "new concept of session-based co-op shooter, where many players unite to prevail against an overwhelming threat." This isn't the first time the publisher has hazarded a go at a co-op looter-shooter, though, with the cancellation of Project Q earlier this year sending its crew to work on Assassin's Creed Mirage instead.
Splinter Cell remake
Platforms: TBC
Release date: TBC
One upcoming Ubisoft game we would love to get a closer look at is the Splinter Cell remake, which went into development in 2021. With Ubisoft Toronto at the helm, the studio is keen to "make sure the spirit of the early games remains intact" – that means we'll hopefully see the stealth-heavy action gameplay we remember from the 2002 original. It's apparently possible to get through the whole game without a single kill, too, but we'll believe it when we see some gameplay.
Tom Clancy's The Division 3
Platforms: TBC
Release date: TBC
This one is probably in its most embryonic stages of pre-production planning, but Ubisoft has casually let slip that Tom Clancy's The Division 3 is in the works. We don't know much else about it just yet, save that it'll be developed by Massive Entertainment and spearheaded by Julian Gerighty as executive producer of the whole Tom Clancy brand (via Twitter).
Since he just finished directing Star Wars Outlaws, though, we don't expect to see the third Division game (or hear much more about it) for a while. To be honest, the earliest time we can expect an update is likely in 2025.
In the meantime, if you are curious about Gerighty's latest Ubisoft game, you can read our Star Wars Outlaws review.
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Jasmine is a staff writer at 12DOVE. Raised in Hong Kong and having graduated with an English Literature degree from Queen Mary, University of London in 2017, her passion for entertainment writing has taken her from reviewing underground concerts to blogging about the intersection between horror movies and browser games. Having made the career jump from TV broadcast operations to video games journalism during the pandemic, she cut her teeth as a freelance writer with TheGamer, Gamezo, and Tech Radar Gaming before accepting a full-time role here at GamesRadar. Whether Jasmine is researching the latest in gaming litigation for a news piece, writing how-to guides for The Sims 4, or extolling the necessity of a Resident Evil: CODE Veronica remake, you'll probably find her listening to metalcore at the same time.
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