Ubisoft Aims for 2027 for Assassin's Creed Hexe, the Chapter of Return to Roots
After the success of Black Flag Resynced, which did not prevent layoffs in one of the project's teams, Ubisoft looks to the future and is working on the mysterious Assassin's Creed Hexe, already hinted at by the first teasers a few years ago. The game will be a return to the origins of the series, an aspect that players are likely to appreciate, as confirmed by the success of the Black Flag remake.
While waiting for official news, a leak anticipates the launch period.
Appointment in 2027?
According to information reported by the leaker Rogue, the game is expected to be released in June 2027. This launch period is currently Ubisoft's target, as the company is always in need of new commercial successes to increase revenue and is therefore ready to work on other remakes as well.
The internal target could be adjusted in the near future, depending on the progress of the development phase, as clarified by the source itself. A delayed launch to late 2027 or even into 2028 cannot be ruled out. Ubisoft is expected to provide the first official information in the coming months. The second half of 2026, especially given the goal of launching in June 2026, could be the right time for a complete announcement dedicated to the new title.
For the company, this is a very delicate period. The financial situation is not optimal, and new missteps could have dramatic consequences. The success of Assassin's Creed Hexe is, therefore, crucial for the future of the software house. We will see what Ubisoft's next moves will be.