Ubisoft Q3 FY26 Earnings: Double-Digit Growth Beats Expectations as Assassin’s Creed Drives 18% Rise

Ubisoft Q3 FY26 Earnings: Double-Digit Growth Beats Expectations as Assassin’s Creed Drives 18% Rise

Despite the recent controversy and restructuring, it appears that Ubisoft is actually on the up and up. The latest final report from Q3 2025-2026 was published today by the company, and several of the key franchises are on the up and up.

Assassin’s Creed, The Division, Anno, and Avatar are up 18% year to year, contributing to a total of €1.1 billion. With the company stating that the financial delivery during the time period is ‘above expectations’ and hit levels of ‘overperformance’ based mostly on gains from the Assassin’s Creed franchise. With a double-digit growth in active users for the series.

The company also noted that Rainbow Six Siege is doing quite well in addition to Avatar: Frontier of Pandora, with the recent third-person update and From the Ashes' expansion release.

Overall, Ubisoft reported a 3% year-over-year growth in Monthly Active Users, topping over 130 million covering both console and PC platforms. 

CEO and co-founder, Yves Guillemot said on the financial update:

We delivered a solid third-quarter performance,with net bookings growing at a double-digit rate year-on-year, exceeding our expectations. This performance reflects the strength of our portfolio and the breadth of player engagement across our core franchises, supported by recent releases and live content updates that continue to resonate with players.

Nothing was mentioned during the report of the recent struggles, with a walkout in the company recently opposing a five-day return to office order, and alleged plummeting stock values.

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