Splinter Cell VR and Ghost Recon Frontline cancelled

Following today’s news that Ubisoft’s Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora game has been delayed and will no longer release along James Cameron’s Avatar sequel this December, the publication has announced a number of other significant changes to its release schedule, with Splinter Cell VR and Ghost Recon Frontline both now officially cancelled alongside two previously unannounced games.

Ubisoft shared the news as part of its latest earnings call, only saying that it had made the decision to cancel all four titles taking into account the “more uncertain economic environment”.

Ghost Recon Frontline, which received a less-than-stellar reception when it was announced last October, was to be a new free-to-play instalment in Ubisoft’s long-running military shooter series. The core experience was to feature a large-scale, battle-royale-style 102-person mode where teams of three players completed objectives before calling for extraction, but other modes were also detailed.

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