Ubisoft Confirms a New First-Person Ghost Recon Game is in Development
Ubisoft has confirmed during a shareholder meeting that a new first-person Ghost Recon game is in development, as reported by Stephen Totilo’s Game File (subscription recommended). CEO Yves Guillemot highlighted the success of Rainbow Six Siege, emphasizing Ubisoft’s expertise in live service games, and stated that the company aims to advance in the growing market by enhancing existing experiences and launching titles like The Division and Ghost Recon.CFO Frederick Duguet added that Tencent’s investment will support the development of major brands, citing Ghost Recon as an example of their first-person shooter projects, alongside boosting live games like The Crew and For Honor.Additional Details
Insider Gaming previously reported that the next Ghost Recon, codenamed Project Ovr, is a mainline title set during the fictional Naiman War. Played in first-person, it draws heavy inspiration from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and resembles Ready or Not in some aspects, based on private footage. The game is expected to enter internal alpha later this year, with a potential launch in late 2026.