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Ubisoft is planning a ‘massive’ games showcase

According to a new leak, Ubisoft is planning its own games showcase, and it could be one of the publisher's biggest in years. So far, there are 20 known projects in the works at Ubisoft, ranging from already announced titles like Avatar and Assassin's Creed Infinity, to unannounced games like The Crew 3 and a new Prince of Persia game. 

As reported by Tom Henderson, a leaker with a good track record, Ubisoft was initially planning to hold this event before E3 in June, but it was delayed to the Summer. According to his sources, Ubisoft has 20 games it wants to showcase during the event, including updates on previously announced titles and some new reveals.

Starting with the games we already know, the event should include Skull and Bones, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, The Division Heartland, Splinter Cell Remake and Ghost Recon Frontline. Other games that will likely be shown include XDefiant, Prince of Persia: Sands of Time Remake, Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope, Roller Champions, and Beyond Good and Evil 2. We should also see more about Assassin's Creed VR, Splinter Cell VR, and Rocksmith+.

As far as unannounced titles go, it is currently expected that we'll see The Crew 3, a sequel to Immortals Fenyx Rising and a new Prince of Persia game. We should also see the reveal of Assassin's Creed Rift, which leaked earlier this year, as well as a teaser for Assassin's Creed Infinity, which should be coming in 2023.

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KitGuru says: It looks like we'll be getting quite a lot of Ubisoft news in the coming months. Are you looking forward to any of these games? 

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