Ubisoft's recent work on its back catalogue may be just the start of a wider push to bring older titles up to modern performance standards. Insider Gaming's Tom Henderson has suggested that additional 60FPS patches could be on the way for more of the publisher's classics, with 2014's Assassin's Creed Unity named as a potential early candidate.
The comments came during a recent episode of Insider Gaming Weekly and were highlighted by Push Square before being reported by Pure Xbox. Henderson pointed to the company's recent upgrades — which have included releases such as Far Cry 3 and The Division being adjusted to run at 60 frames per second on contemporary consoles — as a sign that further performance-focused updates could follow.
Running at 60FPS on modern platforms such as PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S offers smoother animation and improved responsiveness, features that have become a common enhancement when publishers revisit older releases. Ubisoft has been progressively updating a number of legacy titles, prompting speculation that other series in its catalogue may receive similar optimisation patches.
Assassin's Creed Unity, released in 2014 and often discussed for its technical issues at launch, was specifically mentioned by Henderson as a plausible next target for a 60FPS overhaul. No official confirmation has been issued by Ubisoft regarding a timeline or a definitive list of games slated for such updates.
The full report and coverage of Henderson's comments can be read via Pure Xbox: https://www.purexbox.com/news/2026/01/fantastic-far-cry-upgrades-could-be-followed-up-by-more-60fps-patches-from-ubisoft, with the episode originally appearing on Insider Gaming Weekly and shared by Push Square.