Many game companies have game IPs that haven’t been used in years despite the demand to see more from them. Ubisoft is no exception with the company having numerous games that players and fans want more from. Some of these games sadly haven’t gotten follow-ups in over ten years, and with Ubisoft being first founded in 1986, there are a lot of games owned by the company.
Each one of these games has their own fanbase that would greatly appreciate something new to enjoy. The following games are some of the most popular games that have seemingly been completely abandoned by Ubisoft in favor of other games.

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Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell
Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cellis a series of stealth games developed by Ubisoft that began in 2002 with the originalTom Clancy’s Splinter Cell. Multiple follow-up games were made with the last game in the series beingTom Clancy’s Splinter Call: Blacklistbeing released back in 2013.
While there have been talks of anewSplinter Cell, these have been refuted by Ubisoft itself, leading to there being nothing added to the series in seven years. This has been very disappointing to fans who are attached to the stealth gameplay that sets it apart from other action titles that are more combat focused.

Prince of Persia
While not originally created by Ubisoft, the firstPrince of Persiagame was released in 1989 with many games following as the license changed hands. Therehaven’t been any mainlinePrince of Persiatitlesoutside of remakes since 2010. Something that many see as a sign of the franchise’s official “death” is in how its latest entry had been in 2018 after years of silence involving the series. However, this entry was a poorly reviewed endless runner title for mobile phones known asPrince of Persia: Escape.
In 2013, players got the unfortunate news from Ubisoft Montreal’s CEO that stated that thePrince of Persia franchise was being “paused”. However, with the disappointing mobile game that focuses on in-app purchases, it might be an extremely long time until players see anything positive with this series.

Might and Magic
Might and Magicis an RPG series that began in 1986 withMight and Magic Book One: The Secret of the Inner Sanctumand had its most recent entry back in 2014 withMight and Magic X: Legacy. While this series wasn’toriginally created by Ubisoftlike withPrince of Persia, it was acquired by Ubisoft back in 2003.Might and Magic X: Legacywas the only title in the series developed by Ubisoft. Due to its mixed reviews, higher-ups may have decided to indefinitely shelve the series instead of attempting to make a better entry in the series.
Rayman
Many fans were excited in 2011 when a newRaymantitle had been released, he first since 2003. Their excitement continued when yet another entry was released in 2013 withRayman Legends. However, there hasn’t been a new entry released sinceRayman Legendswith the exception of a re-release for the Nintendo Switch in 2017.
It may be possible thatRaymanfans will have to enter another period of waiting for another title in theRaymanseries if it hasn’t been completely forgotten by Ubisoft. However, withRayman Minifor the iOS being a popular mobile title released in 2019, players may get another mainline title announced sooner than later.

My Coach
TheMy Coachseries was a series of games that focused on helping players with life skills such as language lessons, dog training, and fitness that were released for the Nintendo DS, Wii, PSP, iOS, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 306 from 2007 to 2011. There were a total of 20 games released for the series before the cancelling ofMy Life Coachfor the Nintendo DS.
With the Nintendo Switch and mobile gaming being on the rise,My Coachcould make a reasonable return for adults needing a virtual coach for life events. This can even be seen with Nintendo’s recentrelease ofPokemon Smile, an app game meant to encourage proper dental hygiene.

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