Ubisoft doesn't want to be as reliant on AAA game releases as it has in the past, and will instead look more closely at free-to-play games and its back catalog to make money.
In an earnings call today following the company's Q3 financial results, the publisher said that its plans for fiscal 2022 (the period from April 2021 through March 2022) included three AAA game releases, but that in the future, Ubisoft didn't want AAA games to be the focus of its business model.
"We said for a number of years that our normal template is to come with either three or four AAA games, so we'll stick to that plan for fiscal 2022," said CFO Frederick Duguet. "But we see that we are progressively, continuously moving from a model that used to be only focused on AAA releases to a model where we have a combination of strong releases from AAA and strong back catalog dynamics, but also complimenting our program of new releases with free-to-play and other premium experiences."
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