Ubisoft has confirmed during today's conference call with investors that a new Assassin's Creed, Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, and Tom Clancy's The Division will all be coming out this year.
Well, technically they're expected to release this fiscal year which actually ends on March 31, 2016; but, you have to figure Assassin's Creed typically releases in November, and then at least another blockbuster title for the big holiday push.
Speaking to investors, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot noted that "the strong install base" for Xbox One and PS4 "should offer a nice tail-wind, and we expect software growth to come back." Having invested early in new IP for the current-gen systems, Ubisoft is hoping to expand its reach in the next year "witht he introduction of The Division."
Ubisoft has plans for five triple-A titles this fiscal year, but declined to offer any further details. The company did say, however, that more on Assassin's Creed will be revealed at its year-end investors call in May.
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