Ubisoft is delaying some of its “biggest productions” to allow for additional development time and create “best conditions for success”, the company announced at its FY 2025 earnings call on Wednesday. The French developer did not name the games but said they will be pushed back to fiscal years 2026-27 and 2027-28. Ubisoft also hailed the “solid performance” of
Assassin's Creed Shadows, but reported its net bookings for FY 2024-25 were down over 20 percent.
Ubisoft Announces Delays
CEO Yves Guillemot said the company reviewed its release pipeline before deciding to push back some of its games in development. These games include Ubisoft's “biggest productions” from its “largest brands”, which suggests the delay will impact franchises like
Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, Rainbow Six, among others.
“After a thorough review of its pipeline that took place from October to December, the Group decided to provide additional development time to some of its biggest productions in order to create the best conditions for success,” Ubisoft said in a
press release following its latest financial report.