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How to watch Ubisoft Forward

Ubisoft's Forward event goes live on July 12.
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Publisher and developer Ubisoft has a variety of new games to showcase over the next few months, such as Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Far Cry 6, Hyper Scape, Watch Dogs LegionThe Division 2, and much more. The event will happen on July 12, and you can watch it directly from Ubisoft’s Forward website.

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The main trailer links the Ubisoft Forward as the main point for players to catch the live stream. However, you likely should have the chance to watch it from Ubisoft’s YouTube and Twitch pages. The pre-show for Ubisoft Forward will go live on July 12 at 11 am PT, and the main show kicks off an hour later at 12 pm PT. The pre-show will likely have plenty of videos showcasing a handful of the upcoming games, notably Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and Hyper Scape.

Also, those who attend the event on the Ubisoft Forward website and log in with their Uplay account will unlock Watch Dogs 2 for free. You want to make sure you attend the Ubisoft Forward event from the main event’s website, not the YouTube or Twitch pages that will also host the events. When you visit the page, you can log in or create your account at the top-right icon.

Make sure to tune in to any of the listed available online sources to see what Ubisoft has planned for the next year of development. We’re certainly excited to hear more details and confirmation regarding if Giancarlo Esposito is the next villain for Far Cry 6.


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