Despite reports of all of the top Ubisoft executives leaving Ubisoft due to allegations of misconduct. Last Sunday Ubisoft held, what would have been their E3 presser. In it, we took a deeper look at games that we have already known about and they made an out of left field announcement - which would have been completely awesome had it not been leaked 3 days before the event. 

Here, I am going to break down some of their announcements and give my opinions. 

First up, a game I am looking forward too Watch_Dogs Legion. We got another trailer for the game, this time we are taking a gameplay overview of what we can expect. 

Everybody is recruitable in this time around, which is going to make for some interesting moments and hey look! That's John Wick! Watch_Dogs Legion will be releasing October 29th for the PS4, X1, and PC with next gen releases coming some time next year. 

Brawlhalla, Ubisofts take on the "Smash Bros" platform fighter will be getting a mobile version coming out August 6th. It's also getting crossplay with "everyone" which is probably the bigger announcement. 

Remember Splinter Cell? Well Sam Fisher is back.. sort of. 

Tom Clancy's Elite Squad is a new mobile game that features real time 5v5 battles with all of your favorite heroes and villains from Rainbow Six, Ghost Recon, The Division, and of course Splinter Cell.

Ubisoft hasn't realize any gameplay of this title yet, but they did release a trailer. 

It is now official. Ubisoft is jumping into the battle royal hype with a new game called Hyper Scape.

In this free-to-play battle royal, you are one of 100 other contenders whose sole goal is to be the last person standing. This time though, you're not in some wide open space, you're going to be battling it out in a futuristic urban area where the Blight has taken hold. 

Ubisoft claims that it's going to be an "ever evolving" landscape filled with "close quarter high action combat". You can use abilities to change the rules of the game itself, pushing you closer to victory.

I've seen some streamers play it - since it was announced earlier in the month and only certain people had access to it. It doesn't look all that bad.  

Unlike other battle royal games, this one seems to feature an actual story line and lore. I don't know how much further we are going to get into either of those things, but I think it would interesting if they explored this world a lot more. 

We got two trailers for this game, the one above is the cinematic trailer the one below is an actual gameplay trailer. 

The game is currently in open beta right now. Sorry console folks but this one is PC only, for now. 

We got another trailer for Assassin's Creed Valhalla. This time it focusing on raiding and gameplay. 

So far the game looks amazing. I am a huge Assassin's Creed fan, so this will be a day one purchase for me. 

Least but not least, the biggest announcement that should have been - if it wasn't leaked before hand. 

Far Cry 6

The Far Cry series has always been known for its "featured characters" and this time is no different. The very much under rated Giancarlo Esposito is taking the reins as the lead antagonist for this game. You may know him from his roles in Breaking Bad and recently the Disney+ series The Mandalorian

Far Cry 6 is being released on February 18, 2021 for the PS4, X1, PC, and the next gen consoles. 

That was it for this one. Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot did say that there is going to be another "Ubisoft Forward" event that will occur later in the summer. This one better have some Beyond Good and Evil 2 news. 

What games got you excited so far? Let us know in the comments. 

As always, this has been James with Game Fix. I apologize for this being a little later than I normally post these, but real life can be bad some times. Just remember to always game on! 

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