Ubisoftis one of the most successful video game companies in the world and has worked on many popular franchises. In the last few years,Ubisoftreleased games such asWatch Dogs: Legion,Assassin’s Creed Valhalla,Far Cry 6, andImmortals Fenyx Rising, all of which were received well by fans. Now that 2023 is almost at an end, players know exactly what the publisher will be releasing by the end of the year. WhichUbisoft games are coming out in 2023?
Update August 01, 2025 by Mark Sammut:The biggestUbisoft 2023 gamesare either coming out now or are set to launch in two months. Overall, Ubisoft has had a somewhat slow year, which is largely due to the company leaving its major releases for the last quarter.

Developed by Game Swing,Oddballersis a dodgeball game that replaces the ball with awide spectrum of unusual items. Supporting single-player and, unsurprisingly, multiplayer,Oddballersoffers dozens upon dozens of arenas and plenty of minigames that shake up the formula.
Although not the biggest 2023 title associated with Ubisoft,Oddballerscan be a fun game to dish out during parties.

A sequel toValiant Hearts: The Great War,Coming Homewas revealed during the 2022 Game Awards. Blending puzzles and exploration,Valiant Hearts 2builds upon its highly regarded predecessor, which still tells one of Ubisoft’s more effective storylines.
Valiant Hearts: Coming Homewas released exclusively on Android and iOS devices through Netflix’s mobile app, and Ubisoft has provided no indication that console ports could be on the horizon. The publisher has agreed to release three mobile games via Netflix.

A real-time strategy game that has beenin development for a number of years,The Settlers: New Allieswas initially set to launch on June 24, 2025; however, the game was postponed. Tracing back to 1993,The Settlerswas a fixture of the ’90s and 2000s, but a new entry in the series has not been released for over a decade. Despite this modern reboot being a long time coming, the game failed to live up to the license’s legacy.
New Allies, like the previous entries in the franchise, is intended to be baby’s first RTS, which used to make sense due to the genre’s general inaccessibility. However, this issue has steadily become less prominent as most developers have sought to ease newcomers into their complex systems, resulting in experiences that can hook and keep players.The Settlers: New Alliesachieves accessibility by just being simple and easy, which means it will struggle to hold the interest of anyone besides the most inexperienced of players.

Released in 2020 on PC,Trackmaniamade the jump to consoles in 2023. Although not devoid of conventional races,Trackmaniaprimarily challenges players to compete against their own times. Racers will repeat tracks again and again as they try to deliver the perfect performance, which is easier said than done. With a solid selection of courses, both official and custom,Trackmaniacan keep someone busy for a long while, particularly if they are interested in cracking the global leaderboards.
For a while, it seemed like Ubisoft was ready to letThe Crewfade into oblivion as another open-world franchise that was not quite successful enough to warrant keeping around; however, that timeline has been diverted through the release ofThe Crew Motorfest. Although still keeping most of the core fundamentals that defined the previous entries in the series, the multiplayer racing game is set to shake things up by swapping the mainland United States for O’ahu, a Hawaiian island.The Crew Motorfestfeatures a smaller scale map than its immediate predecessor, which allows for more diverse and consistent environments.

Garnering a decent enough reception,The Crew Motorfestis a solid open-world racerreminiscent ofForza Horizon. While not quite matching the quality of Playground’s beloved franchise, Ubisoft’s project looks good and is fun to play.
Assassin’s Creed Mirage
In recent years,Assassin’s Creedhas moved away from its origins by focusing more on direct combat and doubling down on RPG elements. This shift has been a success for the most part, but a yearning for the old ways has steadily intensified among the fanbase.Assassin’s Creed Miragetries to satisfy this desire by stripping back contemporary developments in favor of a more stripped-down, classic package.
Opting for a considerably smaller map than the ones found inOdysseyorValhalla,Mirageis set in Baghdad and emphasizes mechanics like parkour and stealth. The game’s launch reception has been generally positive.

Avatar: Frontiers Of Pandora
Announced in 2017,Avatar: Frontiers of Pandorahas been in development for quite a while, which is just keeping in the spirit of James Cameron’s franchise. Developed by Massive Entertainment, the company behindThe Divisionentries and the upcomingStar Wars Outlaws,Frontiers of Pandorais an open-world project that casts players as a Na’viraised by the RDA. Eventually, the protagonist escapes and joins their people, although they are still an outcast.
Presented from a first-person angle, the game appears to prioritize exploration to an extent, although combat will also be a major part of the campaign. Players and fans of the movies will get to experience Pandora like never before, all the while building a character that suits their play style.
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The world really does not need any more multiplayer first-person shooters, so the factXDefiant’s closed beta managed to turn heads speaks to its potential. Bringing together five franchises, the game allows players to pick from factions inspired by the likes ofFar CryandSplinter Cell, and they get to select a class and then customize their loadout. At launch, the title should offer a respectable range of content, both in terms of selectable items like weapons and maps. Ubisoft has announcedXDefiant’s year 1 roadmap, so the publisher clearly plans to hit the ground running.
XDefiantwill be free-to-play, which has almost become standard for this sort of release. Even though there are plenty of FPS games on the market, a polished project that harbors back to old-school arena shooters could be a breath of fresh air when compared to the myriad of battle royales and hero shooters that have dominated the scene in recent years.

Mighty Quest For Epic Loot 2
While far from a masterpiece, the originalMighty Questis a decent enough title by most metrics. It has basic but sound combat and constantly showers players with loot. The sequel should offer more of the same, although Ubisoft has revealed very little about the project so far.
In May 2021,Ubisoft confirmed that a free-to-playThe Division 2spin-off calledHeartlandis in the works. For the next year, the publisher remained tight-lipped about the game, but things have now changed.

September 2022’s Ubisoft Forward event dived intoHeartland, revealing the project to be a free-to-play game set within a small town. The multiplayer shooter comes with PvE and PvEvP content, six playable agents, and three classes. While a date has yet to be announced, the full release could happen in 2023, although there is no guarantee.
Every Game Coming Out In 2023 (And Beyond)
Naturally, Ubisoft is not the only studio working on projects, and the company’s line-up of games doesn’t start and end in 2023. For a breakdown of the titles expected to drop across a variety of platforms over the next few years, please check out these calendars:
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