Ubisoft has made some drastic changes over the past year in an attempt to correct the company's course, parting ways with roughly 1,200 employees, reorganizing the company into creative houses, and securing a 1.3 billion dollar cash injection from Tencent.
They announced the transformation in January 2025, highlighting a plan to reduce costs and narrow its focus to some of their most popular titles, including Assassin's Creed, Far Cry, and Ghost Recon, but their latest financial report reveals we won't see any major new releases from these titles rolling out any time soon.
Ubisoft Sacrifices Short-Term Financial Performance for Long-Term Success
According to Ubisoft's financial report for FY2025-26, the company will have a lighter release schedule over the course of the next year, as they are currently focused on delivering Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced, and continuing support of live-service games such as Rainbow Six Siege.
Ubisoft Co-Founder, Yves Guillemot, stated, "In FY2026-27, we will pursue and complete the execution of this transformation, and continue investment ahead of a much stronger and sustained content cycle. This year is therefore expected to represent a low point in our free cash flow trajectory along with a softer...
