Ubisoft wants to create more 'high-end free-to-play games,'

Ubisoft wants to create more 'high-end free-to-play games,' says Skull & Bones has been delayed again


AAA games like AC: Valhalla and Watch Dogs: Legion will keep releasing at a similar pace
on May 13, 2021, 7:41
In brief: During Ubisoft's annual earnings call, the company shared some interesting information about what type of games it plans to release. As it seems, Ubisoft will focus on creating more 'high-end free-to-play games,' while keeping its yearly output of 3-4 AAA titles. Moreover, it posted a new record sales figure and announced that the pirate ship simulator Skull & Bones was delayed once again, now set to release in 2022-2023.
Ubisoft's free-to-play games HyperScape and Roller Champions seem to be the first ones belonging to the publisher's new approach. Another is the recently announced Tom Clancy's The Division game, Heartland.

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