
Assassin’s Creed: Codename Red – which takes the long-running series to feudal Japan – will launch before the end of Ubisoft’s current financial year next March, CEO Yves Guillemot has confirmed, with the publisher’s open-world Star Wars Outlaws still targeting a release in 2024.
Guillemot shared the news as part of Ubisoft’s latest earnings results – for the third quarter of fiscal 2023-24 – in which he touted a “very promising line-up” for the year to come. That line-up includes a 2024 release for Massive Entertainment’s highly anticipated Star Wars Outlaws, suggesting Ubisoft isn’t expecting any further slippage after it was reportedly delayed out of the publisher’s current fiscal year – ending 31st March 2024 – and into the next.
The bigger news, though, is confirmation that Ubisoft’s next blockbuster-sized Assassin’s Creed game – currently only known as Codename Red, despite confirmation of its feudal Japan setting – will be coming in fiscal year 2025, meaning a release before 31st March next year. Historically, the Assassin’s Creed franchise has avoided the spring launch window, suggesting Red could also be targeting 2024 – as previously reported – unless Ubisoft is breaking with tradition.