Ubisoft Unveils Exciting New Developments for Far Cry and Assassin’s Creed Franchises
Ubisoft is ramping up its efforts with two new additions to the Far Cry series, as part of a significant “restructuring” initiative involving the establishment of five distinct “creative houses,” including Vantage Studios, a collaboration with Tencent.
During a recent conversation, it was mentioned that this new organizational structure will accelerate work on major franchises like Far Cry and Assassin’s Creed. These studios are focusing on multiple projects concurrently, aiming to enhance the community, which surpassed 30 million players last year.
For the Far Cry franchise, anticipation is growing for upcoming releases, with two promising projects in development. One project, internally referred to as Project Blackbird, may feature a complex, non-linear storyline centered on the protagonist’s race against time to rescue a kidnapped family member, with an in-game timeline of 72 hours—equivalent to 24 real-world hours.
The second project, labeled Project Maverick, is expected to be a standalone multiplayer experience set in the Alaskan wilderness, introducing mechanics like permadeath and a backpack system aimed at enhancing strategy.
For Assassin’s Creed, fans are looking forward to titles such as Project Hexe and a remake of Black Flag. However, recent changes within Ubisoft have led to the cancellation of two other projects, including one intended as a virtual trading card game incorporating Web3 and blockchain elements.
Ubisoft is also venturing into television with an anthology series inspired by Far Cry, involving notable creators. However, recent layoffs affecting the studio responsible for the Splinter Cell remake have raised concerns, though the game remains in development.
Key Takeaways
- Multiple Projects: Ubisoft is actively working on two new games in the Far Cry series.
- Organizational Change: The company is restructuring into five creative hubs to enhance project efficiency.
- Expanding Community: The Assassin’s Creed franchise aims for further engagement, having a large player base of over 30 million.
- Gameplay Dynamics: The new Far Cry titles will introduce unique gameplay mechanics and storylines.
- TV Adaptation: There’s an upcoming anthology series related to Far Cry, showcasing collaboration with noted creators.
- Adjustments in Development: Recent layoffs at Ubisoft indicate a shifting focus in its gaming projects, though some titles remain in production.

