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Ubisoft has Unannounced Games to Reveal at E3

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Ubisoft will host its annual E3 Press Conference on June 15th, and while it will feature games that we already know about (Assassin’s Creed Syndicate, The Division, Rainbow Six: Siege), apparently they’ve got a few unannounced games to announce as well.

Ubisoft has been known to drop a few bombshells at E3.  In consecutive years the publisher revealed Watch Dogs, The Division, and Rainbow Six: Siege which got attendees and those watching at home extremely excited.  While we’ve still yet to see Rainbow Six or The Division come to market, Ubisoft’s press conference should be worth tuning into.

Live in L.A. or via Twitch, Ubisoft will most certainly do something to get people talking.  But just what are these unannounced games?  Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot teased unannounced titles for E3 back at a previous financial call, but no hints were dropped as to what could be expected.  Some are speculating that a new Far Cry could be in the works, or a possible sequel to Watch Dogs could be announced.

We’ll have to wait and see what Ubisoft has up their sleeve for E3 2015, but it looks like we’ll definitely have something to look forward to other than the known quantities.

Ubisoft’s E3 Press Conference is slated for June 15th at 2:45 PM PDT.

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