How to watch Ubisoft Forward 2023 and what will be there

The Ubisoft Forward 2023 showcase will be streamed live on June 12 and will include updates on the upcoming Assassin’s Creed Miragethe next game in The Crew’s racing series, and a much-anticipated update on the publisher’s edit of James Cameron’s Avatar film series.

The event kicks off with a pre-show that kicks off at 12:45 PM EDT and moves into the main presentation 15 minutes later. Fans can follow all announcements and developments here, or follow the Ubisoft official Twitch or YouTube channels.

A teaser trailer posted on June 1 promised at least some mention of mirage, The Crew Motorfest, And Avatar: Limits of Pandora, with a mysterious mention of an unnamed or possibly even unannounced game.

What time is Ubisoft Forward 2023?

It’s the day after the big Xbox Games Showcase, on Monday, June 12. The broadcast begins at 10am PDT/1pm EDT/7pm CEST. Ubisoft hasn’t announced how long the showcase will run, but it could be as long as 90 minutes.

For the rest of other major gaming events happening this summer, check out Polygon’s full schedule of “not-E3” and Summer Game Fest live streams.

What will be shown on Ubisoft Forward 2023?

In addition to Assassin’s Creed Mirage, The Crew: Motorfest, And Avatar: Limits of PandoraUbisoft has a number of other projects in the works – though they haven’t been officially confirmed for Ubisoft Forward 2023.

  • Skull and bonesthe repeatedly-delayed open-world pirate adventure was finally pushed into Ubisoft’s current fiscal year (which began April 1), though it doesn’t have a specific launch date.
  • Tom Clancy’s The Division Heartland will have a closed beta soon, apparently this summer, with no specific date announced yet. It’s a good bet we’ll be hearing more, at least about the beta, at Ubisoft Forward.
  • Massive Entertainment, the lead studio behind Tom Clancy’s The Division, has an open-world Star Wars game in development that we haven’t heard from since its announcement in early 2021. In a regular chat with investors last month, Ubisoft said “another large game” would launch sometime in the next 12 months. Whether this is the as-yet-untitled Star Wars game or something else remains to be seen.
  • XChallenging, the multiplayer-only shooter based on multiple Ubisoft IPs, entered a closed beta and preview in April. It doesn’t have a launch date or window yet, but it’s possible we’ll hear more about this “Tom Clancy’s Smash Bros.” free to play shooting game.
  • from Ubisoft official announcement from Ubisoft Forward said viewers on Twitch are eligible for in-game Twitch drops, including Avatar: Limits of Pandora, Riders Republic, Assassin’s Creed ValhallaAnd mirage.
  • One thing you won’t see: although Ubisoft Montreal is taking over Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time and effectively restarting development on that remake, Ubisoft said in late May Sand of time would not be shown on Ubisoft Forward.