Yves Guillemot

Ubisoft is having a bad time, cancels more unannounced games as its share price plunges

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Ubisoft announced earlier today that Skull and Bones is delayed yet again, and naturally we took the opportunity to have some fun with it (opens in new tab). But word of the delay came as part of a much larger update reflecting real trouble at the company: Ubisoft is struggling, and has opted to cancel three more unannounced projects in order to focus on its existing brands and live services.

The game industry in recent years has shifted toward “mega-brands and long-lasting titles that can reach players across the globe, across platforms and business models,” Ubisoft said in the update. Over the past four years, Ubisoft has attempted to do the same with its own major properties, including Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, Ghost Recon, Rainbow Six, and The Division. But it hasn’t paid off: Games announced during the “investment phase” of this strategic shift have yet to come out, and its most recent releases have not met expectations.

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