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Ubisoft Plans to Bring Two Massive Games for Mobile Gaming by 2024

Ubisoft is relying on two big mobile games to turn around its fortunes even more after giving several popular hits

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Ubisoft is relying on two big mobile games to turn around its fortunes even more after giving several popular hits.

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According to the gaming behemoth's Q3 FY2022-23 report, "Rainbow Six Mobile" and "The Division Resurgence" will be released for mobile gamers "next fiscal year" or by March 2024.

On discussing the upcoming game releases, co-founder and CEO Yves Guillemot remarked, "Since we are focused on growing on our capabilities, we are prioritising our efforts on huge brands and long-lasting live games.

Our Q3 results were impacted by the macro environment, but our established franchises and live games have performed well. Rainbow Six Siege has done exceptionally well in a shooter game market that is extremely competitive. Seven years after the game's release, this momentum looks promising as we prepare to launch Rainbow Six Mobile in the upcoming fiscal year.

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He continued, "Similarly, we are looking to bring The Division to a larger, global audience with the release of The Division Resurgence on mobile, also in the next fiscal year."

The lineup for Ubisoft in 2023 and 2024

In addition to these two mobile games, Ubisoft has several games planned for the upcoming fiscal year, some of which are highly anticipated. Ubisoft is attempting to appeal to long-time fans by returning to the roots of the Assassin's Creed franchise with the planned release of "Assassin's Creed Mirage" this year. Another important movie, "Avatar: In 2023, a video game based on the film series with the same name will be released.

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The gaming giant with its headquarters in France made it clear that beta programs for some games are scheduled to begin soon.

"Fueling our expectations for strong revenue growth, the next fiscal year will see the release of a meaningful line-up, including new titles within the Assassin's Creed, Avatar, Rainbow Six, and The Division universes," Ubisoft CFO Frédérick Duguet stated about the same subject.

Players will be able to play a number of our upcoming long-lasting Live Games over the next few months, including Skull and Bones, The Crew Motorfest, and our first cross-platform technical test for XDefiant, which begins today.

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