
At Ubisoft, we create worlds for everyone. We are dedicated to enriching the lives of our players by developing high-quality games that resonate with all kinds of personalities, bring people together, and allow everyone to learn and grow while having fun.
Ubisoft Entertainment is a French publisher founded in 1986 that has released 710 titles on PlayPile over the last four decades. The company appears mostly as a publisher with 706 credits, though it also holds 22 developer roles. Their catalog spans many genres, led by Adventure games at 250 titles, followed by Simulators (151), Shooters (122), and Strategy games (96). They have released content across almost every major platform, with PC Microsoft Windows being the most common home for their work at 344 games. PlayStation 4 and Xbox One each hold 175 titles, while handheld systems like the Nintendo DS also feature heavily with 120 entries. The output volume from Ubisoft has changed significantly over time. They released only four games in the 1980s and nineteen in the 1990s. Production jumped to 234 games in the 2000s and peaked at 329 titles during the 2010s. The current decade has seen a slowdown with 103 releases so far. Their average rating across 325 rated titles sits at 68.2 out of 100. This score reflects a mix of outcomes. While they have produced 64 great games that scored 80 or higher, including Assassin's Creed II: Deluxe Edition with a 94.6 score and Rocksmith 2014 Edition: Remastered at 92, they also have 11 poor titles below 40 points. The majority of their portfolio falls into the good range between 60 and 79, which contains 186 games. Recent releases show continued activity in established franchises. In late 2025, they published Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora - From the Ashes, which received a 75 rating. Earlier that same month, Anno 117: Pax Romana arrived with an 85 score. Upcoming titles like Might & Magic Fates: The Trading Card Game are scheduled for early 2026. The company also maintains strong presence in music and sports genres, though these account for fewer releases than their action-heavy offerings. Their history shows a shift from a small studio to a massive global publisher, though the quality of their recent output varies widely across the many titles they have delivered.















































