Ubisoft Confirms New 'Assassin's Creed,' 'Far Cry,' 'The Crew' and 'South Park' Games This Year

In an earnings call with investors Tuesday, Ubisoft confirmed sequels in the Far Cry, The Crew and Assassin’s Creed series, along with the long-delayed South Park: The Fractured But Whole will be coming out later this fiscal year.
Ubisoft also announced several of the games on Twitter:
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Sharpen your blade. The Assassins will soon step out of the shadows... pic.twitter.com/nUrM4A57J0
— Assassins Creed UK (@Assassins_UK) May 16, 2017
Are you ready for a hefty dose of new Far Cry adventures? https://t.co/RiR9MZvSR8 pic.twitter.com/dxcHCzAKEG
— Ubisoft UK (@UbisoftUK) May 16, 2017
Beyond the road… Stay with us for more high octane thrills! >> https://t.co/SAFYt3ox7l pic.twitter.com/E5BttqCFuz
— Ubisoft UK (@UbisoftUK) May 16, 2017
Through various leaks and rumors, some details are available on what the games will feature. Earlier this month, a leaked photo reportedly from the new Assassin’s Creed appeared on Reddit. The photo showed an assassin piloting a boat and onscreen code indicated that it was likely from a developer or internal source. The new Assassin’s Creed game is reportedly subtitled Origins and will be set in Egypt.
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Fewer details are available about Far Cry 5 , but Kotaku’s Jason Schreier has previously said the game will be set in Montana. The series most recently saw last year’s Far Cry Primal, which was set in the Stone Age.
Lotta bad reporting out there about the next Far Cry. I have not heard anything about it being a western. Just that it's set in Montana. pic.twitter.com/GrUMMz2Wi9
— Jason Schreier (@jasonschreier) May 9, 2017
While there’s little information to go on for now, more info on these upcoming titles will be available soon. Ubisoft also announced on Twitter its pre-E3 press conference on June 12 at 1 p.m. PDT (4 p.m. EDT).
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