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Ubisoft canceled "Assassin’s Creed League," a feudal Japan co-op game, due to development issues and company restructuring, affecting over 60 employees.
Ubisoft has canceled "Assassin’s Creed League," a co-op game set in feudal Japan developed by Ubisoft Annecy, according to French outlet Origami Media citing internal sources.
Originally planned as DLC for Shadows, the project shifted to a standalone title with an invite-only alpha slated for May 2026 but was scrapped due to development concerns and broader company restructuring.
The cancellation follows previous failed multiplayer attempts and comes amid layoffs, studio closures, and a shift in leadership to Vantage Studios, a joint venture with Tencent.
Some tech from the project may be reused, but over 60 employees at Annecy are now without projects.
Ubisoft canceló "Assassin's Creed League", un juego cooperativo feudal de Japón, debido a problemas de desarrollo y reestructuración de la compañía, que afectaron a más de 60 empleados.