Ubisoft Could Have Its Best Two-Year Run in a Decade If Black Flag Resynced, Far Cry 7, and AC Hexe Deliver
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The leak landscape around Ubisoft's upcoming releases is painting a picture of a publisher that, if everything goes according to plan, could be heading into one of its strongest content stretches in years. Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced has a confirmed July 9 release date and genuine fan enthusiasm built on years of demand for exactly this remake. Assassin's Creed Hexe, with Rogue's leaked details placing the protagonist as Anika in a Wurzburg setting with Ezio returning in some capacity, is pointing toward a 2027 release window. Far Cry 7, if Rogue's claims hold, would also arrive in roughly the same 2027 timeframe — bringing a new installment to a franchise that has not had a mainline entry since Far Cry 6 nearly five years ago. Three major releases from two of Ubisoft's biggest franchises within the same 18-month window would represent a significant turnaround for a publisher that has faced substantial criticism over delays, cancellations, and underperforming launches in the years prior.
The combined single-player and multiplayer structure reportedly planned for Far Cry 7 is worth noting as a strategic shift in its own right. Ubisoft has struggled to make standalone multiplayer games work commercially, with several attempts at live-service and free-to-play titles underperforming against expectations. Attaching a multiplayer extraction mode to the main Far Cry package rather than launching it separately reduces the risk of a standalone multiplayer product failing to build its own audience while still offering the multiplayer component to players who want it. If that structure works and the Alaska setting with the time-based mechanic delivers the kind of tense, distinctive tone that the best Far Cry entries have produced, the franchise could recapture relevance it has been losing since Far Cry 5. The next year or two will determine whether Ubisoft's pipeline can translate into the kind of critical and commercial success the company needs — and the current leak picture, however unverified, suggests the pieces may be in place to make that happen.