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Ubisoft says we'll get new details from Assassin's Creed: Valhalla, Watch Dogs: Legion, and "a few surprises."
The summer of not-E3 continues today with Ubisoft Forward, and it's looking like it could be a heavily packed show. We'll definitely be hearing more about Assassin's Creed: Valhalla and Watch Dogs: Legion, and we also know Far Cry 6 is coming because it leaked a few days ago. Expect to see more of Giancarlo Esposito and his stogie today.
After numerous public allegations of sexual assault and harassment within the company, Ubisoft promised a 'structural shift' to deal with its issues, and multiple executives have left the company. Ubisoft said it won't be addressing the allegation's in today's broadcast.
But there could be quite a few more announcements because Ubisoft has a whole bunch of games in development. Will we hear something about Gods and Monsters, Ubisoft's mythological RPG which popped up briefly on Stadia recently? We're still waiting for open-world multiplayer pirate game Skull and Bones, which was originally supposed to arrive in 2018. And we saw 25 minutes of Beyond Good and Evil 2 a few years ago, and haven't seen anything new since. Will any of these games make an appearance at Ubisoft Forward?
We'll find out shortly. There's a pre-show beginning at 11 am PDT / 8 pm CEST—and don't forget you can nab a free copy of Watch Dogs 2 if you log in to your Uplay account during the stream.
The main show starts at 12 pm PDT / 9 pm CEST. You can watch it on Twitch and Ubisoft's site, as well as here on YouTube and Mixer. For a complete list of times in different regions, see below.
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