It seems that Ubisoft is far from solving its problems. The news is spreading on the Internet that after the postponements of Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and Skull and Bones (there were several of them), the company is likely to postpone Assassin’s Creed Mirage a The Crew Motorfest.
The source of the information is a leaker with a nickname ScriptLeaksR6, which previously focused on Rainbow Six Siege, but has recently been providing behind-the-scenes information on other Ubisoft games. Among other things, he talked about Mirage before the official unveiling, and in recent days he has been teasing the reintroduction of first-person action from the world of Avatar.
If his report turns out to be true, we have both titles expect in the last quarter of 2023, possibly in the first to second quarter of 2024. More information is to be released in June on Ubisoft Forward.
But with Script does not agree Tom Henderson. According to his sources, Assassin’s Creed Mirage is due out at the end of August and The Crew Motorfest in September. So let’s see which of them will be right in the end.
The script still says that Assassin’s Creed Mirage runs on the series’ old engineit is supposed to be a 2019 version, which is not a surprise considering that it is more of a transition piece and the future of the brand is supposed to happen later with a project labeled as Red.
tv.cz/uploads/cb/734e6eefe4c041d0a567839ccb105590/1662842285.jpg?" alt="Náhledový obrázek" layout="responsive" width="326" height="220"/>Source: UbisoftAssassin’s Creed Red is said to draw ideas from the Hitman and Splinter Cell series
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What Ubisoft Forward As far as it is concerned, the June presentation will not be part of E3 after all, although the company has previously committed to this through the mouth of its CEO. Now the publisher decided release in a different direction and on 12/6 will hold its own show in Los Angeles called Ubisoft Forward Live.
The renewed E3, which is now in charge of ReedPop (PAX, EXG and Star Wars Celebration), is thus losing another big company. The omission of this year’s edition was previously confirmed by representatives of Xbox (they will not be at the exhibition center, but they will have a press release) and Nintendo. There is also talk behind the scenes that Sony will skip E3 with the PlayStation. Allegedly, the organizers have a problem with the organization and the big companies don’t like that they don’t really know what they are in for and don’t want to wait any longer.
Another speculation comes from Script. Subscription service Ubisoft+ is scheduled to launch on Xbox consoles in mid-April. The service’s logo has previously appeared in the Xbox Store backend.
tv.cz/uploads/cb/7969846bdad04b7cae8f6837de2a4105/1673446071.jpg?" alt="Náhledový obrázek" layout="responsive" width="326" height="220"/>Source: UbisoftAfter a long time, a hint that Ubisoft Plus is coming to Xbox consoles
We currently don’t know how Ubisoft+ will work on Microsoft consoles. Players would like the service to be included Xbox Game Pass Ultimate as EA Play, but it looks more like only select games will be available in Game Pass, and the rest will be offered by Ubisoft as a separate service. It works on PC and provides access to all games, including the full releases of Ubisoft with all DLC.
In Ubisoft+ Classics as part of PlayStation Plus you will find:
- Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
- For Honor
- The Crew 2
- Child of Light
- Eagle Flight
- Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon
- Far Cry 3 Remaster
- Far Cry 4
- Legendary Fishing
- Risk: Urban Assault
- South Park: The Fractured but Whole
- South Park: The Stick of Truth
- Space Junkies
- Star Trek: Bridge Crew
- Starlink: Battle for Atlas
- STEEP
- The Crew
- The Division
- Trackmania Turbo
- Transference
- Trials Fusion
- Trials of the Blood Dragon Game
- Trials Rising
- Valiant Hearts: The Great War
- Watch Dogs
- Werewolves Within
- ZOMBIES