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when go out Avatar Skull & Bones and Mario + Rabbids 2?

May 12, 2022
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Ubisoft specifies the releases of avatar Frontiers of Pandora, Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope, and Skull & Bones. Reports to come or is the publisher in the nails of its calendar?

While waiting to see whether or not Ubisoft will be bought out, the publisher is talking about its future in solo. And more importantly, of his games planned in the short term. This is how we had the right to news of avatar Frontiers of Pandora, Mario + Rabbids 2, and Skull & Bones during the company’s latest financial review. The good or bad news?

Ubisoft shares its release schedule

Let those who are waiting for these three games rest assured, that there is no bad news. Indeed, during the publication of its financial results for the year 2021-2023, Ubisoft confirms releases by March 2023 for Avatar Frontiers of Pandora, Skull & Bones, and the Switch exclusive Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope.

For fiscal year 2022-2023, we are looking to return to significant sales growth. And this in particular thanks to a range of premium games such as Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, Mario + The Rabbids Sparks of Hope, Skulls & Bones, as well as other promising titles. This growth will also benefit from our releases of free-to-play games, especially those based on our biggest franchises.

On paper, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is therefore likely to arrive this year. Around the theatrical releaseAvatar 2: The Way of Water by James Cameron? It would be a good driver for sales if the game keeps its promises and Ubisoft is well aware of this.

when go out Avatar Skull & Bones and Mario + Rabbids 2?

Lots of free-to-play games

In the wave of free games that Ubisoft alludes to, there are quite a few Tom Clancy’s. Between The Division Heartland, Ghost Recon Frontline, and XDefiant, the license will be honored. There will also be the Rocket League-like Roller Champions or the TPS Pathfinder. The publisher wants to invest in this market.

when go out Avatar Skull & Bones and Mario + Rabbids 2?

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