'Assassin's Creed Shadows' Is Finally Making Far Cry More Fun
Briefly

Assassin's Creed Shadows has become a major success for Ubisoft, attracting over three million players and receiving favourable feedback. This success comes after a series of disappointments, compelling Ubisoft to extend development timelines for several upcoming titles to enhance quality. CEO Yves Guillemot acknowledged the importance of this strategy during an earnings call, highlighting the benefits seen with Shadows. While specific games facing delays were not disclosed, it is anticipated that franchises like Far Cry, Ghost Recon, and Rainbow Six will be impacted, leading to potential new release windows extending into 2026.
Ubisoft has decided to provide additional development time to some of its biggest productions in order to create the best conditions for success, in light of Assassin's Creed Shadows' earlier delays.
The company's CEO Yves Guillemot emphasized the importance of taking the time needed to ensure the quality of their games, referencing how beneficial their decision was for Shadows.
With over three million players and mostly positive reviews, Assassin's Creed Shadows represents a significant hit for Ubisoft following a series of poorly received titles.
While specific titles were not confirmed for delays, it is assumed that key franchises such as Far Cry, Ghost Recon, and the next Assassin's Creed will be affected.
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