Today at noon PT, a second Ubisoft Forward presentation will take place. Apart from well known games such as AC: Valhalla or Far Cry 6, a remake of Prince of Persia will probably be shown. We will certainly not see the Skull & Bones project, though.
The second Ubisoft Forward show is over. It's time for a summary.
In parallel, we published two announcements of upcoming Ubisoft games:
Today another presentation from the Ubisoft Forward series will take, which will show the upcoming games from this publisher. The stream will start at noon PT. Traditionally, we will prepare for you an account of this event.
During the show we will see the most important upcoming Ubisoft games, i.e. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla, Watch Dogs: Legion and Far Cry 6. We also know that among the presented titles there will be Immortals: Fenyx Rising, a project previously known as Gods & Monsters, as well as the arcade sports game Roller Champions.

At today's Ubisoft Forward we will also learn new information about further development of Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege, For Honor, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Breakpoint, Brawlhalla, Tom Clancy's The Division 2 and Hyper Scape.
In addition, there are many indications that a remake of the iconic Prince of Persiawill be revealed during the presentation . Rumors about the project appeared a few days ago, and now the game's cards was found in the British branch of Amazon.
We know for sure that we will not see Skull & Bones. The project had a very bumpy development cycle and has not been presented by the publisher for a long time. Elisabeth Pellen, the head of the development team, published a message on the official website, in which she assured that the work is now proceeding at a fast pace, but the developers are not yet ready to show the game to the world.
Finally, it is worth mentioning that on the occasion of the Ubisoft Forward, Steam and Ubisoft Store have organized numerous discounts on the publisher's games.
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