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During a recent episode of the Insider Gaming Weekly podcast, Tom Henderson shared new details from an internal Ubisoft announcement about the canceled projects. The games appear to have been at various stages of development, with some still going under code names rather than formal game titles. One of the key takeaways is that, in addition to the previously confirmed canceled Assassin’s Creed multiplayer game, 2 more of the scrapped games also fell under the Assassin’s Creed umbrella.
The Full List of Ubisoft’s 6 Canceled Games Revealed

Of course, we have long known that the Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Remake was among the canceled Ubisoft projects. However, this is the first time we’ve had any significant details about the 5 other games reportedly canceled during the restructuring. Here’s the full list, along with what we know about each project.
Project Ether
This game has reportedly been in development since 2019, making it quite possibly the oldest canceled project on the list. It was supposedly designed with the use of Ubisoft’s Scalar technology in mind. While the game itself is not moving forward, some of the tech developed during work on Project Ether is supposedly being carried over to another unannounced project.
Project Pathfinder
My fellow TTRPG lovers might immediately jump to Paizo’s Pathfinder RPG here, but I doubt the two are related. We don’t know too much about this one, though it was allegedly canceled sometime last year.
Project Crest
This game was an extraction shooter set during World War 2. Given the number of extraction shooters we’ve seen in recent years, I can’t say I’m surprised Ubisoft opted to cut its losses with this concept. It also would have been live service, which would have required ongoing support from its development team.
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