These are the best Ubisoft sagas

A review of the best Ubisoft sagas that you cannot miss

These are the best Ubisoft sagas

A review of the best Ubisoft sagas that you cannot miss

Since its founding in 1986, French developer Ubisoft has worked on hundreds of games, spanning multiple genres and generations of consoles. Initially, the company focused on minor titles - plus a handful of license-based games like Indiana Jones, Sesame Street, Batman, and even Charlie's Angels. To this day, however, its huge catalog of original games has made it stand out as one of the most prolific video game studios, and here we gather the most prominent ones.


FAR CRY


The Far Cry saga is a first-person shooter video game franchise, named after the publication of the first game of the same name.

This installment was developed by Crytek Studios in Germany, later published by Ubisoft on March 23, 2004 for Microsoft Windows.

Primal. In addition, a film adaptation of the same name was made. The saga is known for placing players in exotic environments; from the steamy tropical islands to the fiery African plains. It also includes an immersive map editing program that allows players to create and share their own custom maps for use in multiplayer.


Just dance


It's easy to underestimate Just Dance. Sure, you might look ridiculous playing it, but that's precisely what makes it so much fun. And after 11 installments and millions of copies sold, this is certainly a game that brings people together.

It gives users access to an archive of songs in streaming, it makes it a game overflowing with content. Since the heyday of Guitar Hero and Rock Band, no game has rocked its audience like this with a shared musical experience.


Assassin's creed


The mythical saga of Ubisoft Assassin's Creed could not be missing, this saga has more than 25 titles in which the video game transports us to a historical combat between two opposing factions.

Its dynamic and fun combat style in which we face hordes of enemies, different missions and a combination of open world and decisions that make the game spectacular.

With a mixture of history and futurism, it is one of the longest-running and award-winning sagas in the history of video games.