Ubisoft is developing multiple Assassin's Creed titles and two Far Cry projects, CEO Yves Guillemot confirmed in a Variety interview. The games will span both single-player and multiplayer experiences under the company's Tencent-backed subsidiary Vantage Studios. The announcement comes as Ubisoft undergoes significant restructuring, including proposed job cuts affecting up to 200 employees at its Paris headquarters.
What Ubisoft revealed about its game pipeline
According to Guillemot, Vantage Studios has a 'solid pipeline' of projects in development across both major franchises. The Assassin's Creed brand will see several titles that aim to expand beyond the 30 million players the franchise reached last year, though specific details about individual games weren't disclosed.
'Under the Assassin's Creed brand, several titles are in development, spanning both single-player and multiplayer experiences, with the ambition to further grow a community that exceeded 30 million players last year,' Guillemot said.
For Far Cry, the CEO noted that 'anticipation is high, and we currently have two very promising projects in development.' The company hasn't revealed whether these are traditional single-player entries or follow the broader multiplayer direction being explored with Assassin's Creed's expanded universe.
Major restructuring amid industry challenges
The game announcements come as Ubisoft implements what it calls a 'major reset' of its operations. The publisher has restructured creative teams into autonomous 'creative houses' whilst rolling out aggressive cost-cutting measures across the organisation.
According to previous reporting by tbreak, these initiatives have resulted in six game cancellations, seven project postponements, and two studio closures. The company has also proposed eliminating up to 200 jobs at its Paris headquarters — approximately 18% of staff at that location.
Staff protests have followed the proposed cuts, with unions calling for Guillemot's resignation. The CEO acknowledged these concerns, stating: 'I fully understand the legitimate concerns of our teams in France and around the world.'
What this means for the gaming industry
Ubisoft's strategy reflects broader industry trends, where publishers are consolidating around proven franchises whilst cutting costs elsewhere. The focus on both single-player and multiplayer experiences for Assassin's Creed suggests the company is hedging between traditional AAA development and live-service models.
'We can't ignore that we are part of an industry that is more competitive and demanding than ever,' Guillemot explained. 'Delivering at the level of quality and ambition our players expect requires strong alignment, speed of execution, and close collaboration.'
The restructuring follows a pattern seen across major publishers, where companies are experiencing significant talent departures whilst attempting to maintain development pipelines for key franchises.
Frequently Asked Questions
What new Assassin's Creed games are in development?
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot confirmed that multiple Assassin's Creed titles are in development at Vantage Studios, spanning both single-player and multiplayer experiences. However, specific titles and details haven't been revealed.
How many Far Cry games is Ubisoft developing?
Ubisoft currently has two Far Cry projects in development. CEO Yves Guillemot described them as 'very promising projects' but didn't provide details about their scope or release timing.
Why is Ubisoft restructuring?
Ubisoft is implementing a 'major reset' to become more competitive in the demanding gaming industry. The restructuring includes cost-cutting measures, studio closures, and reorganising creative teams into autonomous 'creative houses' for better alignment and execution.
Is Ubisoft laying off staff?
Yes, Ubisoft has proposed eliminating up to 200 jobs at its Paris headquarters, representing approximately 18% of staff there. The company has also closed two studios as part of its broader cost-cutting initiative.
When will the new Assassin's Creed and Far Cry games release?
No release dates have been announced for the new Assassin's Creed or Far Cry projects. Ubisoft has only confirmed they are in development at Vantage Studios without providing timeline details.
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