Ubisoft had its annual earnings call overnight and announced that at least four of its games that it had in development have been cancelled. This includes Splinter Cell VR, Ghost Recon Frontline and two other unannounced games.
Ghost Recon Frontline was announced in October last year and was a battle royale game that saw 100 players go head to head across a large map. As far as we know xDefiant is still in development, which is probably a better place to have Ubisoft’s efforts.
Splinter Cell VR was announced in September 2020 at an Oculus event, but there hasn’t been a word about it since. The Splinter Cell remake still appears to be in development, so it’s probably not the worst thing in the world to shift development focus to this title.
As far as the other two games, we’re not sure what these are, but it’d seem they were earlier in development.