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Ubisoft Has 2 “High Quality” Unannounced Games Coming by March 2026, One for Nintendo Switch 2

Giuseppe Nelvaby Giuseppe Nelva
July 22, 2025
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Today, during its financial conference call for investors and analysts, Ubisoft announced that it has two unannounced games in the works to be released this fiscal year.

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During the livestreamed event, Chief Financial Officer Frederick Duguet did not provide much in terms of details about these games, but he did clarify that they’re going to be “paid content” and “of strong quality.”

He also added that one game is coming to the Nintendo Switch 2.

The rest of the lineup for the fiscal year, which is scheduled to end on March 31, 2026, includes Anno 117: Pax Romana, Prince of Persia: The Sands
of Time remake, Rainbow Six Mobile, and The Division Resurgence.

At the moment, we don’t know when the unannounced games will be revealed. There are plenty of events in the rest of the year.

Of course, you can expect us to keep you updated on any big games announced by Ubisoft over the next weeks and months.

Interestingly, the publisher mentioned a partnership that did not happen in Q1, but will instead materialize in Q2 of the fiscal year (by September), so there is the possibility that one of the games mentioned will be in partnership with another company, albeit this is just speculation for now.

It’s worth mentioning that, in terms of prediction for the full fiscal year, Ubisoft expects net bookings to be flat year-on-year, and to approximately break even in terms of operating income.

If you’d like to know more about Ubisoft’s financial results, you can read our dedicated article from earlier today.

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