When Ubisoft announced that the Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake was canceled, it was also revealed that five other games were ending. Insider Gaming has learned the six games that have been cancelled at Ubisoft.
First reported on Insider Gaming Weekly, Insider Gaming understands that the following six games were canceled:
- Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake – Canceled after being first announced in 2020.
- Project Aether – In development since 2019, which was canceled, but has morphed, in a way, into a newer project. Believed to have been in development at Ubisoft Halifax.
- Project Pathfinder – Known previously as Project U
- Project Crest – A World War 2 extraction shooter
- Assassin’s Creed Rebellion – Stopping support
- Assassin’s Creed Singularity – A new mobile Assassin’s Creed Game that was also planned to launch on PC. It had been in development for a couple of years.
Along with the game cancellations previously announced—confirmed above—there was also a multiplayer Assassin’s Creed game that had reportedly been shuttered. That game, however, isn’t a part of this group.
One game that is still coming is the Assassin’s Creed: Blag Flag Remake. The latest rumors suggest that a reveal will take place in April after being delayed out of the current fiscal year.
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I would have been pretty bummed if they would have axed Assassins Creed Hexe…. For saome reason I am really intereste4d in that game.
But according to them they’re doing amazing why cancel games? Why layoffs? Why restructure? Why not cancel Beyond Good and Evil 2?