Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Shadows may come to more platforms beyond PC, Xbox, and PlayStation. As part of the company’s latest earnings briefing, CEO Yves Guillemot discussed what’s next for the game, saying fans can look forward to the Claws of Awaji expansion this October and then “we also have some new versions that will come to other machines.”
VGC reported that Guillemot was also asked specifically about the company’s plans for Switch 2. He said Ubisoft “hasn’t said” which games it’s bringing to Switch 2, but some believe Shadows could be among them.
A listing on PEGI’s website suggested that Shadows may come to Switch 2, but nothing is confirmed as of yet. Ubisoft has, however, already announced that Star Wars Outlaws is headed to Switch 2 on September 4.
Shadows launched in March and has reached 5 million players so far. The game has so far “performed in line with expectations,” Ubisoft said.
The game was released on March 20, following multiple delays to help the team have enough time to polish the game up to its standards.
In other Ubisoft news, Guillemot recently announced that his son, Charlie Guillemot, will become the co-CEO of the new Ubisoft company that will manage its key franchises. Charlie pushed back against nepotism concerns. “Yes, I’m Yves’ son. That’s not something I hide from. But my appointment isn’t only about family ties; it’s about what Ubisoft needs at this moment,” he said.