Ubisoft had moved some titles some time ago that were originally supposed to appear in the first half of the year. Now some releases seem to be based on the new consoles.
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Watch Dogs Legion, Gods & Monsters and Rainbow Six: Quarantine were among the titles that were pushed into the new fiscal year, i.e. after April 2020. Now it looks as if not a few release dates will be based on the release of the new consoles, Shifts are not excluded.
Although there are currently no noteworthy influences from the Corona crisis on the time schedules, one is in constant contact with the partners and if there is a need to adjust the schedule, one would do what would be best for players and partners, says Ubisoft- Chef Yves Guillemot.
Both consoles are still on track and both Sony and Microsoft are still aiming for a release for the Christmas season, but it cannot be ruled out that delays will still occur. So Ubisoft is apparently willing to adjust to the final console dates, at least what titles like Watch Dogs Legion, Gods & Monsters and Rainbow Six: Quarantine have already been confirmed for PS5 and Xbox Series X.