During today’s Ubisoft Forward event, we got our first look at Massive User picture game and learn more about Rainbow Six extraction. The event was also filled with a number of trailers and new gameplay of things like Mario + Rabbids Spark of hope and the next Assassin’s Creed DLC.
Here are all of the big, interesting, and surprising things that Ubisoft showed off during today’s presentation.
Rainbow Six extraction Releases on September 16
The co-op shooter spin-off will appear later this year, and Ubisoft also showed a lot of gameplay and a new cinematic trailer. Another nice bonus: the game will support cross-play and cross-save on all platforms on day one.
Rocksmith + will make learning to dry off easier
Less a full-fledged rhythm game and more an interactive music learning subscription service, Rocksmith + has a large collection of songs. There will be a free trial so people can jump in and start shredding for free. (Assuming you have a guitar.) This was also leaked prior to the reveal.
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Reiter Republicc releases in September
Developed by the people who made it Steep, Reiter Republic looks like much fun. It mixes different extreme sports into one huge online playground. It will be released on September 2nd on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and PC.
Rainbow Six Siege gets cross-play and cross-progression
Ubisoft explained its plans to introduce crossplay to the still popular ones Rainbow Six Siege. On June 30th, PC gamers and people on streaming platforms like Stadia will get crossplay. Then in eIn early 2022, cross-play and cross-save will be available to all players on every platform. And we have a new trailer for the upcoming season North Star Northwhich will be live on June 14th.
Ubisoft took a moment off the show to remind people Ghost Recon Breakpoint
Do you remember the game I hardly. But it’s still one thing and Ubisoft promises more updates in the future to mark the 20th anniversary of the Ghost recon Franchise.
The next Just dance is offon November 4th November
Get ready to dance and wiggle on almost every platform out there in your living room. It was also announced that Todrick Hall will have an exclusive song in the game.
More Assassin’s Creed Valhalla DLC this summer
The next Assassin’s Creed DLC, The Siege of Paris, will appear this summer. It will bring back missions that are more open and stealth focused. And one-handed swords will finally be added to the game in a future update in the coming weeks.
And it gets a discovery mode, as seen in Previous AC Games. Ubisoft teased that there are more expansions planned for next year that will support this game longer than any previous one Assassin’s Creed Game. Interesting!
Far Cry 6 brings back classic villains
The Season Pass includes DLC that allows you to play as the bad guys from yesteryear Far cry Games like Jacob Seed from Far Cry 5. Cool but like other things shown during this event today it leaked. In more Far cry Villain News, Ubisoft Released a new trailer that is entirely on FC6is the bad guy, Anton. He is played by Giancarlo Esposito (Breaking Bad, The Mandalorian.)
Mario + Rabbids sequel announced with a new gameplay trailer
Not a big surprise after that leaked this morning, but it’s still exciting to see one of the best Switch games get a big, chic sequel. It will be released sometime in 2022. Expect some new Rabbid versions of popular Mario-like characters, like a Rabbid Rosalina.
Avatar borders from Pandora was revealed
After years of radio silence, Ubisofts is User picture game finally has a name. And we even got a nice cinematic teaser for it. It’s Cwill be released in 2022 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X | S, PC, Stadia and Luna. According to Ubisoft, it’s a first-person action-adventure game and is being developed by Massive Entertainment, the people behind it The corporate division Series.
There are more E3 2021. Other publishers, developers and media have more shows and events planned for the next few days. There are also other summer gaming events taking place. It can be difficult to keep track of, so I recommend using our full, frequently updated E3 schedule.
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