released the latest version and while there isn’t a ton of major news, there is a disappointing update for those waiting for mobile versions of the Rainbow Six and The Division franchises. The company states that Rainbow Six Mobile and Section Revival development teams need more time to “deliver on expectations” in a “demanding but very large market”.
As such, both titles are no longer expected to debut in the publisher’s current fiscal year, which ends on March 31, 2025. This means another delay. Rainbow Six Mobilewhich is . was expected to debut last year.
In an earnings call with investors, Ubisoft said when asked why it was delaying games now, with more than eight months left in its fiscal year, “it’s very difficult to set a specific date.” Executives said that Ubisoft wants the two titles to last forever, and that the developers are “doing the work necessary to make sure the games are perfect at launch.”
Elsewhere, Ubisoft said it’s a free-to-play competitive shooter XDefiant “It’s off to an encouraging start” with 10 million players in first two weeks debuts in May. Apart from updates for live service games like Rainbow Six Siege, Crew Motorfest and (which the company says are all working fine), Ubisoft has some exciting projects lined up for the rest of the year. and .
Meanwhile, on the earnings call, Ubisoft was asked about the status of bringing Call of Duty games to cloud gaming services. Publisher to Activision Blizzard games. Microsoft sold those rights to help appease competition regulators .
You can expect Call of Duty titles . This coincides with Microsoft’s plan to release Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 via ( ) to bring Game Pass and other CoD titles to the service in October.