Ubisoft Delays Two Titles
Business
18 July 2024 17:45
Ubisoft revealed that Rainbow Six Mobile and The Division Resurgence will not be released within fiscal year 2025, pushing their launch to at least the following year. The company stated this decision aims to ensure these games meet expectations with optimized key performance indicators in a competitive and expansive market.
Both mobile titles, described by Ubisoft as full versions redesigned from the ground up for touchscreens, have faced multiple delays. Rainbow Six Mobile, initially announced in 2022 with expectations for a late-year release following a closed beta, missed its target. In March, Ubisoft informed the community of a pause in the open beta soft launch to refine key elements based on feedback.
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Similarly, The Division Resurgence, announced in 2022 and initially slated for a fall 2023 release as per a trailer during Ubisoft Forward 2023, encountered delays. The free-to-play mobile game postponed phase two of its regional beta in August 2023.
Ubisoft has not disclosed any new release dates or windows for Rainbow Six Mobile or The Division Resurgence. The company's upcoming major release is Star Wars Outlaws, scheduled to launch on August 30th.
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18 July 2024 17:45
Ubisoft revealed that Rainbow Six Mobile and The Division Resurgence will not be released within fiscal year 2025, pushing their launch to at least the following year. The company stated this decision aims to ensure these games meet expectations with optimized key performance indicators in a competitive and expansive market.
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Similarly, The Division Resurgence, announced in 2022 and initially slated for a fall 2023 release as per a trailer during Ubisoft Forward 2023, encountered delays. The free-to-play mobile game postponed phase two of its regional beta in August 2023.
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