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Ubisoft Forward is coming back on September 10th

Ubisoft had already announced it would reveal more about the future of the Assassin's Creed series in September 2022, but it seems Ubisoft plans to show more than that. The company has just scheduled a Ubisoft Forward event for September 10th, so there's a good chance we'll get news for several upcoming games.

As usual, Ubisoft will be holding an event during the Summer to show what games the publisher and its studios have been working on. Usually, the annual conference happens during E3, in June. However, with E3 cancelled in 2022, Ubisoft pushed its reveals back a bit.

It's unclear which games will be presented during the event, but we have clues for a few. Back in March, Tom Henderson claimed the publisher was planning a massive game showcase, and this could well be it. The list includes many games, so we might not see all of them at the event.

Some of these games are previously announced titles, like Skull and Bones, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, The Division Heartland, Ghost Recon Frontline, XDefiant, Prince of Persia: Sands of Time Remake, Rocksmith+, Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope, and Beyond Good and Evil 2. Other games could include new Splinter Cell and Assassin's Creed titles, Project Q, The Crew 3, a sequel to Immortals Fenyx Rising and a new Prince of Persia game.

The Ubisoft Forward event is scheduled for September 10th at 8 PM BST. The livestream will be broadcasted on YouTube, Twitch and Ubisoft's official website.

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