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A Modern Assassin's Creed game is discussed as Ubisoft reveals a new setting and character for an upcoming graphic novel.
Ubisoft will have special presentations for Assassin's Creed 4 and Splinter Cell: Blacklist during day two of the San Diego Comic Con.
A new trailer shows Sam Fisher dealing out justice in brutal fashion around the world.
A new trailer for the game has been released, showing off more pirate action on the high seas.
Watch Dogs comes out this fall, and Ubisoft is ready to bring gamers a sequel asap.
Fans hoping for a ZombiU sequel may be waiting quite a while. While speaking to Games Industry, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot announced that the game was not profitable for the company, and as such, there are no current plans for a sequel.
The men in charge of two of the biggest publishers in the video game industry share their views on the Wii U.
The developer behind the hit of E3 reveals more details about the game's origins and PVP combat.
Ubisoft has announced a new entry in their long-running Prince of Persia franchise. The new game will be titled Prince of Persia: The Shadow and Flame, and will be exclusive to mobile devices.
Ubisoft is recommending that users change their account information due to a recent hack that accessed a number of usernames, email addresses, and encrypted passwords.
Yves Guillemot reveals that the stand-alone DLC has sold over half a million copies, and calls for the ESA and publishers to be more transparent when it comes to digital sales.
The two Ubisoft games are only confirmed for the PS4 and Xbox One, but could appear on current consoles as well.
The ever-industrious Ubisoft currently has three Assassin's Creed titles in the works, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot told Kotaku at E3. While we know of Black Flag and one of the other titles is likely its 2014 successor, it is unclear whether or not the last game the exec is referring to is the upcoming iOS and Android game Assassin's Creed: Utopia.
Don't worry, Rainbow Six: Patriots isn't dead. It's just sleeping. The anticipated first-person tactical shooter was missing from this year's E3, but Ubisoft has confirmed that the project will now launch on next-generation platforms, according to an IGN report.
Ubisoft had the tough job of presenting their E3 slate in between the Microsoft and Sony giants. Luckily, they were able to pull together some compelling reasons to keep an eye on this publisher, including some familiar faces as well as a few fresh, new IPs. Here are five highlights from the press conference.