Earlier this year, we reported that Ubisoft will hold a massive June game showcase, which never happened. Instead, Ubisoft opted for "smaller" showcases. Despite the cancelation, many hoped Ubisoft would still reveal the games in the initial report sometime this year, but this just became unlikely.
In its latest earnings briefing, Ubisoft confirmed several big changes to its pipeline.
The main highlight is that Avatar: Frontiers of Pandor is no longer releasing in December. The French publisher is pushing Frontiers of Pandora, which is being developed by Massive, the same team behind The Division, to the next fiscal year. This hints that Frontiers of Pandora could come out anytime between April 1, 2023, and June 30, 2024, which is quite a lengthy delay.
Despite the unfortunate news, Ubisoft remained positive in light of the delay. According to Ubisoft, it remains "committed to delivering a cutting-edge immersive experience that takes full advantage of next-gen technology," adding that Avatar "represents a major multi-year opportunity" for the company.
