
Ubisoft Paris is the first in-house studio since Ubisoft's creation. It worked on several early Rayman games as well as its spin-off, Raving Rabbids. It became the core developer of the Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon series and the Just Dance series, one of the most successful rhythm games in the market.
Ubisoft Paris stands as the first in-house studio created by Ubisoft after its founding in 1992. Located in France, the team has released 47 games on PlayPile between 1998 and 2026. Their work is split mostly into development roles, with only two titles published under their name while they developed 46 others. The studio operates across a wide range of platforms including Wii, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and newer systems like PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Their output grew significantly over time. They released just two games in the 1990s and eight in the 2000s. That number jumped to 22 titles in the 2010s before settling at 13 for the 2020s so far. Their genre focus is heavily skewed toward music games. They produced 22 music titles, which aligns with their role as the core developer of the Just Dance series. They also made eight shooters and six tactical games. The studio has a history with specific franchises. Bio data notes they worked on early Rayman games and the Raving Rabbids spin-off. They later became central to the Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon series and the rhythm franchise that defines their modern identity. Their top rated title is Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope from 2022, which holds an 84.6/100 rating. Red Steel 2 (2010), Just Dance 4 (2012), and XIII (2003) also scored well above the studio average. Despite these high points, the overall quality across their catalog is mixed. The average IGDB rating for the 25 rated titles they have on PlayPile sits at 64.8 out of 100. Only one game reached the great category above 80. They have 17 good titles, but seven games fall into the mixed range between 40 and 59. No titles in their database are rated as poor. Recent releases include Just Dance VR, Champions Tactics: Grimoria Chronicles, and upcoming editions of Just Dance through 2026. The studio continues to release music-focused content regularly while maintaining a presence in shooter and strategy genres. Their portfolio shows a consistent output pattern where music games dominate the count but do not always guarantee the highest critical scores for every entry.














































