Ubisoft has announced that it plans to release five triple-A games between April 2020 and March 2021. Furthermore, three of these games will come out between October and December 2020.
According to the company, these three games are: Watch Dogs Legion, Gods and Monsters and Rainbow Six Quarantine. Moreover, and according to Kotaku’s Jason Schreier, the other two games will be a new Far Cry game and a new Assassin’s Creed game.
Anyone holding out hope for Splinter Cell is, once again, going to be disappointed. Sorry! (It’s AC and Far Cry.) https://t.co/7hKDV3y5QS
— Jason Schreier (@jasonschreier) February 6, 2020
What’s interesting to note is that there is no word about Skulls and Bones or Beyond Good & Evil 2. As such, you should not expect to be playing these two games anytime soon.
Not only that, but it’s pretty obvious that a new Splinter Cell game will not be coming out anytime soon. In fact, we don’t even know whether the French company has any plans to announce a new Splinter Cell game at this year’s E3 event. So yeah, bad news for all of you Splinter Cell fans out there.
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