Summary
A Brazilian journalist mentioned that old-school Ubisoft games could arrive on the Switch in 2025, aiming to capitalize on the console’s massive player base. Nintendo’s strategy would be to rely on third-party publishers likeUbisoftto sustain the Switch’s library while the Japanese company dedicates its efforts to the handheld’s successor.
Ubisoft has been going through a rough patch lately.Star Wars Outlawssales fell short of expectations, leading to adrop in Ubisoft’s stockand triggering an in-depth review of the French publisher’s internal operations. This reassessment caused the company to delay the release ofAssassin’s Creed Shadows, initially set for November 15, but now with a release date of July 13, 2025. Ubisoft has admitted that its free-to-play shooterXDefiantdidn’t meet expectations but denies rumors of a shutdown. Due to the struggles, Ubisoft has stated that it’s considering going private with Tencent’s backing.
Despite these setbacks, the company’s development pipeline hasn’t come to a halt. According to journalist Pedro Henrique Lutti Lippe, known astvPHon YouTube, Ubisoft is preparing old games for release on the Switch in 2025. One of them would be a remaster ofSplinter Cell Blacklist, which is a separate project from thepreviously reportedSplinter Cellremake. Another title is said to be a remaster ofRayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc, originally released in 2003.
Insider Claims Ubisoft Will Remaster Games for The Nintendo Switch
Pedro Henrique says he’s unsure if theRayman 3remaster is the same remake recently reported that is allegedly in the hands of thenow-disbandedPrince of Persia: The Lost Crowndevelopers. The journalist didn’t reveal the names of the other two Ubisoft titles coming to the Nintendo Switch, but he confirmed their production. In the comments, he mentioned that these games would most likely be released on other platforms as well.
Pedro’s information extends beyond Ubisoft. According to him, Nintendo is leaning on other third-party publishers to continue feeding the Switch player base with remasters of old games. Bandai Namco and EA are two different companies that are dedicating efforts to support Nintendo. Rumors have long suggested thatBandai was remastering a Nintendo game, with many speculating that it might beKid Icarus.
Finally, Pedro emphasized that Nintendo itself would bring more remasters in 2025, in addition to the already announcedDonkey Kong Country Returns HD. He withheld specific titles but teased that one game was originally for the GameCube and the other for the Nintendo 3DS. The insider previously shared this information in May, claiming that theSwitch would receive two major titles in 2025. Although Pedro has a solid track record, this information is still a rumor and must be taken with a grain of salt.
Ubisoft
Ubisoft is a well-known video game developer and publisher with a main headquarters in Saint-Mandé, France. Current CEO Yves Guillemot runs an array of teams responsible for some of the most iconic and well-known series in video games, with franchises like Assassin’s Creed, Farcry, The Crew, Just Dance, and more. Ubisoft also acts as a parent company for an array of other video game developers, including names like Massive Entertainment, Ubisoft Paris, Blue Mammoth Games, Red Storm Entertainment, and more.