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Ubisoft, which has a serious audience in the industry, comes with three big games. Approval has been given for the games that will be released until March 2023.

Ubisoft, one of the biggest video game publishers in the industry, is coming up with three big games. The publisher is testing new IPs as well as producing versions of hit games such as the Assassin’s Creed and Tom Clancy series. Rumors of Ubisoft’s imminent sale are still circulating in the market, but we’ll have to wait and see if that happens.

Three big games: Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope and Skull & Bones

While players are waiting for more information about the future of the company, Ubisoft has suddenly announced in detail the three big games that it plans to release until March 31, 2023 and officially turned the game market into a wrong corner.

According to Ubisoft’s latest financial report, there are three new versions the company expects to release by the end of March next year. Assuming there are no lags or other issues, players can expect to play Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope and Skull & Bones within the next year.

To give brief information for those who do not know the games, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is an open world game set in James Cameron’s Avatar universe. It’s being developed by Massive Entertainment, which produces The Division, and we portray one of the blue-skinned Na’vi in ​​the movie.

Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope is a turn-based strategy game exclusive to Nintendo Switch and the sequel to the critically acclaimed Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle.

Finally, Skull & Bones is a new pirate-themed game from Ubisoft that hasn’t been able to get out of the development universe for years.

We do not have any clear information about when game lovers will see these games and other Ubisoft projects, but it seems that it will probably be presented at the Summer Game Fest festivities, which will be held this summer.

Ubisoft recently announced that it has unplugged 90 of its old games.

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