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Ubisoft Security Breach: Could Upcoming Assassin’s Creed and Splinter Cell Games Leak?

However, it has to be said that so far Ubisoft has not made an official statement concerning the theft of the internal source code or the project files.

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Ubisoft Security Breach: Could Upcoming Assassin’s Creed and Splinter Cell Games Leak?

Ubisoft Security Breach: At the turn of the year 2026, Ubisoft found itself in a very embarrassing position in connection with a serious leak of data originally sourced from the company. This incident quickly turned into a sensational topic that arrested the attention of gaming media as well as online discussions among the fans. Although Ubisoft is historically famous for its enormous library of games like Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, Rainbow Six, and Splinter Cell, the recent debacle has raised questions not only about the future of these titles but also about the very development of new games and how these things might leak to the public through the internal data.

Ubisoft Security Breach

On December 27, 2025, a few days after Christmas, the situation in Ubisoft’s Rainbow Six Siege live gaming ecosystem became very strange indeed: players were getting billions of R6 credits and very rare items as if they were simply given. Ubisoft then admitted this was no ordinary bug and froze the servers and marketplaces while launching an investigation into the matter.

An unconfirmed link between the incident and hacking of the MongoDB databases, online referred to as “MongoBleed,” has been suggested by the reports that come from some security analysts and tech gaming sites. The information shared on social platforms indicates that the hackers were able to get around the company’s data security measures and download about 900 GB of internal data from Ubisoft, which might include the source code and development resources for current and future games.

However, it has to be said that so far Ubisoft has not made an official statement concerning the theft of the internal source code or the project files. The only verified fact is the service disruption of Rainbow Six Siege and the unusual in-game credit distribution.

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Ubisoft’s Upcoming Slate

Whether leaks surface or not from the breach, Ubisoft already boasts a massive amount of games that are either actively being developed or are planned for release in the future. These consist of remakes, new entries, and high, profile franchise extensions, a majority of which have been talked about by industry journalists, analysts, and community insiders.

1. Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Remake

Splinter Cell remake, one of Ubisoft’s projects most eagerly awaited by fans, is essentially a remake with a new technology to be done from scratch and with the latest design sensibilities by using the Snowdrop engine. This remake is a reflection of Ubisoft’s need to bring back the classic IP to the audience of today but with the gameplay and graphics of the current generation.

2. Assassin’s Creed Jade

Assassin’s Creed Jade is another bold move of Ubisoft to extend its flagship franchise. The difference between Jade and other mainline console games is that Jade is a mobile, only game taking place in ancient China and the goal is to provide handheld devices with a full, fledged Assassin’s Creed experience. Ubisoft has officially confirmed it in their roadmap discussions and it seems to be aimed at making the franchise accessible to more people.

A beta footage leak from earlier stages of development has led to speculations that the game might be getting ready for release and announcement of its time window, however, Ubisoft has not provided any solid date yet.

3. Assassin’s Creed Codename Hexe

Maybe one of the most intriguing hints about the future of Ubisoft projects is the reference to the secret project of the new Assassin’s Creed called Hexe. Rumored to be set in 16th-century Central Europe amid witch hunts and supernatural elements, Hexe could represent a story-driven departure from traditional franchise entries. While Ubisoft has not formally revealed details, widely circulated leaks and speculation communities place Hexe as one of the next major Assassin’s Creed titles, possibly slated for 2026

What If The Leaks Emerge?

The debate among gamers has been fueled by the idea that the breach might lead to the release of all future Ubisoft games. The worst-case scenario in online rumors has the hackers gaining access to the entire source and assets of Ubisoft which might have opened the gate to a series of leaks not only covering the code but also including the narrative documents.

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The implications of such leaks can be serious for developers even if they are as big as Ubisoft. Nevertheless, speaking about the extensive source code being stolen is still a matter of speculation as there is no official confirmation about it. Based on its public measures, Ubisoft’s main concern currently seems to be stabilizing services, regaining players’ trust, and protecting the development work that is in progress.

Gamers’ tastes and the next few years of game releases are not to be bored with the evolution of Splinter Cell, Assassin’s Creed, and Rainbow Six Siege, but rather the internal strategy and external forces will play a large part in it.

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