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Ubisoft Releasing Unannounced AAA Game By March 2016

Ubisoft has confirmed today that they are hard at work developing an unannounced AAA game for a number of platforms which is due to be released by March 2016. The company wouldn’t give any clues regarding what the mystery title is, but we can assume it will be showcased at next month’s E3 event in Los Angeles. The company also revealed that they are now only developing for current generation consoles for their major titles, but Just Dance will come to last generation platforms. What would you like to see Ubisoft working on?

19 thoughts on “Ubisoft Releasing Unannounced AAA Game By March 2016”

  1. The ps4, xbox one and pc aka the feral part of the industry. Full of third party corporate slaves that like taking it up the @ss.

  2. It better be on Wii U, the Wii U can handle any Xbone or PS4 game albeit with very small amounts of almost not noticeable downgrade, just like all the 3rd party games on the Wii U. Some parts of Watch Dogs looks clearer and more detailed than the PS4 version.

  3. I would like to see a game being made for a Nintendo system to justify this trash. Also, hella funny about this “news” and the newest “news” on Ubisoft. What a tease. Whhaaat aa tteeeaasssee.

  4. Let me guess:

    Rayman Game

    Watch_Dogs 2: The Crap Hack

    Child of Light 2: The Milking Begins

    Zombi 2 for PS4, Xbox One and PC (No Wii U, BAD!)

    1. Plot twist: All of the games only run at Cinematic Frames Per Second with a 15 fps drop.. I mean Cinematic slow Down Frames Per Second.

  5. pink0crystal0midbus

    Already confirmed to not be coming to Wii U and 3DS. Ubisoft has said that they are not making AAA mature titles for Nintendo platforms anymore this generation.

  6. At this point it’s a bit redundant to talk about an unannounced 3rd party project we know it isn’t coming to Wii U

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