In Call of Duty: Warzone’s Footsteps: Ubisoft Goes To Expand Its Top Series With Shareware

Publisher Ubisoft is currently interested in expanding its major franchises by creating quality shareware titles that rival paid AAA games. The CFO of the company spoke about this during a recent report to investors. Frederic Dughet

According to him, games-services will correspond to blockbusters at full cost, but at the same time the company will not refuse to release standard large projects, such as the upcoming ones. Far cry 6 and Rainbow six quarantine… In his speech, a representative from Ubisoft also stressed that the new strategy will allow the publisher to expand the audience of its franchises – as before Call of duty warzone helped the whole series Call of duty

“Our goal is to provide a diverse lineup of games that gamers will love – across all platforms,” says Frederic Dughet. “We’re delighted to be investing more in shareware, but to be clear that this does not mean a reduction in AAA title production. We want to continue to provide players with a premium gaming experience with games like Far Cry 6, Rainbow Six Quarantine , Riders Republic and Skull and Bones “.

One of the first big free-play projects from Ubisoft will be The division heartland… Its launch is scheduled for the 2023-2023 fiscal year.

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