In an interview with The Star, Ubisoft Toronto president Jade Raymond has revealed that the studio currently has five unannounced games in development.
Two of the titles are co-productions with other studios but Raymond would divulge what they might be. She commented, “There are definitely a lot of plates spinning. None of them have been announced."
Speaking on the move to 'transmedia' – the increasing convergence of games, TV, and movies – Raymond said Ubisoft's main concern is making great games.
“Our business is making games, so we have to make sure we’re making good games, first and foremost, I don’t think we can think out the gate, ‘How is this going to be a good movie?’ I don’t know anything about movies. I’ve never made a movie in my life.”
Raymond recently denied reports that the next Assassin's Creed will be set in Feudal Japan but added that she believes it would be a "cool idea." It's likely that Ubisoft Toronto is involved with the game's development.
Last year the studio released Splinter Cell: Blacklist and may also be continuing with that franchise. Animation director Kristjan Zadziuk commented in January that the series is "evolving."