
Ubisoft's Barcelona studio is composed of two distinct sites, one focusing on console games and the other on mobile activity.
Ubisoft Barcelona opened its doors in Spain in 1998 and has been active from 2000 to 2024. The studio operates as a developer rather than a publisher, with ten titles listed on PlayPile. Their work splits between two distinct sites according to their bio. One team focuses on console games while the other handles mobile activity. This dual structure explains why their platform reach spans from older systems like the original Xbox and Wii U to modern devices including the Nintendo Switch and Google Stadia. They also have a strong presence on iOS and Android. The studio was most productive in the 2000s with six games released during that decade. Output slowed significantly in the 2010s to three titles, and only one game appeared in the 2020s so far. Racing is their primary genre focus with five releases, followed by Adventure and Role-playing games with two entries each. They have also touched on Sport, Puzzle, Strategy, and Arcade genres. Quality trends show mixed results across their catalog. The average rating sits at 56.4 out of 100 based on six rated titles. There are no great scores above 80, but they have three good titles in the 60 to 79 range. Their highest-rated game is Assassin's Creed III Remastered from 2019, which holds a score of 79.2. Cosmic Family from 2007 and Your Shape Featuring Jenny McCarthy from 2009 also fall into the good category with scores of 65 and 60 respectively. Three titles sit in the mixed range between 40 and 59, including Pro Rally 2002 at 54. Monster 4x4: World Circuit scored a low 40, though no titles dropped below that threshold to be classified as poor. Recent activity includes Invincible: Guarding the Globe in February 2024. The studio has released games for various platforms over twenty-four years, with four titles appearing on the Wii alone. While they have managed some solid entries like Assassin's Creed III Remastered, their overall output is limited and the average score suggests inconsistent quality across their history.









