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Insider Gaming reveals six games Ubisoft canceled amid restructuring

Ubisoft recently announced that it had taken the difficult choice of cancelling six games that it was working on and now we know what they were courtesy of Insider Gaming. The canceled games include three new IP that the French company was working on. One game which wasn’t cancelled was the Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag Remake which Insider Gaming says could be revealed in April.

  • Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake – Canceled after being first announced in 2020.
  • Project Ether – In development since 2019, which was canceled, but has morphed, in a way, into a newer project. Believed to have been in development at Ubisoft Halifax.
  • Project Pathfinder – Known previously as Project U
  • Project Crest – A World War 2 extraction shooter
  • Assassin’s Creed Rebellion – Stopping support
  • Assassin’s Creed Singularity – A new mobile Assassin’s Creed Game

6 thoughts on “Insider Gaming reveals six games Ubisoft canceled amid restructuring”

  1. But how can anyone take pleasure in the fact that a developer/publisher is seriously at risk of going bankrupt?!
    There are still thousands of employees behind this, families that could be torn apart.
    The mentality of some people here is beyond me…

      1. And what exactly is a “good” game? Is it a game that sells despite its relatively poor gameplay, like Call of Duty, or a game like Bayonetta that is very good but sells poorly?

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