Ubisoft Shares Assassin's Creed 2026 Plan: HEXE, INVICTUS, Unity 60 FPS, and More
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Franchise roadmap update is now public
Ubisoft posted a new franchise-wide update titled Assassin's Creed: Into 2026, outlining near-term support plans and mid-term project direction. The post confirms that Assassin's Creed Shadows is approaching its one-year mark and says the title is entering a final support phase with smaller and less frequent updates. Ubisoft also announced a dedicated livestream on March 20 at 10AM PT / 6PM CET focused on the latest update and community activities.
The post is notable because it combines live-service operations, pipeline transparency, and platform patch commitments in a single communication. Instead of only teasing a single new game, Ubisoft positioned the update as a portfolio-level status check across multiple Assassin's Creed efforts.
What Ubisoft confirmed for upcoming projects
- Codename HEXE: described as a darker, narrative-driven Assassin's Creed experience being developed by Ubisoft Montreal.
- Codename INVICTUS: confirmed as a PvP multiplayer Assassin's Creed project led by Ubisoft Montreal developers with For Honor experience.
- Additional projects: Ubisoft explicitly mentions Assassin's Creed Jade among titles in progress and says it is looking into bringing co-op back to Assassin's Creed.
- Project pivot: Ubisoft says it pivoted away from one early project and is applying lessons learned to current development.
Ubisoft also states that more news on the Assassin's Creed Netflix live-action series is coming soon.
Immediate platform update: Unity 60 FPS patch
For players focused on legacy entries, Ubisoft confirmed a free 60 FPS patch for Assassin's Creed Unity on Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5, described as arriving the day after the post. It also says several Assassin's Creed titles will be playable during Xbox Free Play Days from April 2 to April 6.
Community signal from r/Games
The Reddit thread in r/Games reached 304 points and 136 comments at crawl time. Top discussion themes were possible Black Flag remake implications, curiosity around HEXE's darker tone, and positive reactions to the Unity 60 FPS patch. That reaction pattern suggests players are reading this update as both a roadmap and a test of how Ubisoft communicates development certainty.
Source: Ubisoft · Reddit discussion
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