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Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot has pushed back against criticism over his son’s increased role on Assassin’s Creed while outlining the studio’s lineup plans. In an interview with Variety he reiterated confidence in management decisions and said the company is developing multiple Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry entries alongside new original titles.
- Guillemot addressed questions about his son taking a leadership position on Assassin’s Creed, defending the choice as part of internal staffing decisions.
- Ubisoft confirmed that several Assassin’s Creed projects are in development, suggesting the franchise will remain a core pillar of the publishing strategy.
- Multiple new Far Cry games are also in the works, indicating the studio is doubling down on its established open-world franchises.
- The company is investing in unannounced original projects, signalling continued interest in new IP alongside franchise sequels.
- Guillemot framed these moves as guided by organizational practices intended to keep production on track and teams coordinated.