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In a recent address, Ubisoft's CEO Yves Guillemot has broken his silence on the company's future, confirming a significant slate of upcoming projects. He stated that the publisher currently has "multiple" new titles in development for both the Far Cry and Assassin’s Creed franchises.
This announcement comes during a period of internal restructuring and staff reductions at the French gaming giant. Guillemot directly acknowledged the difficult climate, claiming he understands the concerns raised by employee protest groups amidst these cuts. His comments aim to project confidence in the company's strategic direction, emphasizing a continued commitment to its blockbuster series as a cornerstone for stability and growth.
The confirmation of several games in these flagship series suggests a diversified approach. For Assassin’s Creed, this likely includes both major flagship entries and smaller-scale projects, building on the strategy established with titles like Mirage. Similarly, the Far Cry franchise is poised to expand following the release of Far Cry 6. While no specific titles or release windows were disclosed, the message from leadership is clear: despite current challenges, Ubisoft is investing heavily in the future of its most valuable intellectual properties to meet continued player demand.
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