Ubisoft plans to release new Assassin's Creed games every six months for the next decade
Ubisoft is reportedly planning to release new Assassin's Creed games every six months for the next decade. This marks a significant shift from the previous three-year gap between titles, raising concerns about quality and player engagement. The company has multiple Assassin's Creed projects underway, including Shadows, Invictus, and a rumored Black Flag remake. Ubisoft aims to capitalize on the franchise's success, despite recent struggles with other game releases. Historically, Ubisoft released Assassin's Creed games annually from 2009 to 2015, which led to player burnout and quality issues. After a shift in strategy, the series saw a more successful approach, making the new rumored release plan surprising.