Ubisoftis one of the biggest video game developers and publishers in the world. It has big brand names likeTom ClancyandAvatar, as well as smaller games and titles. It often makes large, open-world games, with many players noticing similarities between the various series it puts out.
But there’s also a lot of variety in its history of titles: family-friendly platformers, single-player stealth games, multiplayer battles, open-world adventures, and more. The company has attempted almost every genre of gaming over the years, with varying success. It has also developed big games into mega series across games, films, and television, such asAssassin’s Creed.
Updated June 18, 2025, by Grant Burton:This update adds several entries that were originally omitted from the ranking while also making the list easier and more enjoyable to read.
This list focuses on games developed by Ubisoft and, therefore, excludes those only published by the company.
16Ghost Recon: Wildlands
Ghost Recon: Wildlandswas the first Tom Clancy game set entirely in an open world. It maintained everything that made the Tom Clancy brand identifiable, such as the tactics, team play, terrorist-themed story, and use of gadgets and tech. But it added vehicles and a diverse environment.
While the game is good to play with friends, it was riddled with bugs and glitches, and it wasn’t the most evolutionary open world game ever made either. While the gameplay lacks depth and sophistication, it is enjoyable when played with others.
15For Honor
Set in amedieval fantasy setting,For Honorhas you and your friends playing as part of several factions. Knights, Samurai, Vikings, and Ancient Chinese. It’s a third-person action game all about melee combat, with different classes offering varying styles and skills in combat.
For Honor is a difficult game, with tactics being essential for success. Ubisoft continued to support it for years after its initial release, with new factions, characters, and more. Various game modes allow some variety, too, meaning it’s not just about beating each other up.
14Beyond Good & Evil
An action-adventure game with puzzle elements,Beyond Good & Evilis one of Ubisoft’s most iconic games, with a long-in-developmentsequelpotentially still on the way. Focusing on Jade, an investigator with skills in combat, the story concerns an alien conspiracy, with wacky, unusual characters abundant.
The combat of the game is perhaps its weakest element, with the story and characters elevating it. Its age is also a deterrent now, with dated visuals and game design. However, as a linear, third-person action game, it was, at one point, one of the best ever made.
13The Division 2
The Division 2, the sequel to The Division, is an online, action, role-playing game where you and your friends do battle in a near future Washington D.C. The game follows a classic, terrorist-themed story suitable for the Tom Clancy brand, and it offers hundreds of hours’ worth of content after completion.
Here isour review of The Division 2.
Most significantly, The Division 2 is a big improvement over the first game. It has more to do, a more diverse, well-realized central location, and plenty more weapons, gear, and characters to play around with.
12Immortals: Fenyx Rising
Immortals: Fenyx Risingis equal partsAssassin’s Creed: OdysseyandThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. While Immortals doesn’t reach the heights of either of those games, it borrows from them in the best possible ways.
If you’re still uncertain whether this game is worth your time, consider checking out ourreview of Immortals: Fenyx Rising.
You play as Fenyx, a mercenary in a cartoonish version of Greek mythology. The game mixes exploration withpuzzles and combat, adds ample amounts of charming humor and quirky characters, and lets you battle bosses with cool visuals and some great art direction, too. Immortals might be one of Ubisoft’s most underrated games.
11Rainbow Six: Siege
InRainbow Six: Siege, you and your friends take on a specialized position in a team of operatives, infiltrating or defending a location. It’s a tactical, online shooter that emphasizes environmental destruction.
Its initial release was met with a mixed reception, but Ubisoft has continued to support the game in the years that followed. New content has made Siege a game worth returning to, and its solid gunplay makes itone of the best first-person shootersaround.
10Rainbow Six: Vegas
After years of making difficult, first-person, tactical shooters, Ubisoft shifted the Rainbow Six series into a more mainstream direction, and they perfected it with Rainbow Six: Vegas. Vegas introduced new mechanics, new health regeneration, new cover methods, and checkpoints.
Vegas made the game more accessible for new fans and players while maintaining the essence of what made the prior games so good. A focus on tactics and team play. It took inspiration from other games of the time, such asGears of War, and made a game that elevated the series and the genre.
9Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle
Many people look down on the Rabbids. They’re annoying, pesky things that make unfunny noises and often distract from everything else going on. Add inMario and his friends, and the Rabbids become a bit of an afterthought.Mario + Rabbidsis a fun, entry-level tactical game with plenty of variety and content.
Mario + Rabbids is one of Ubisoft’s most surprisingly good games. It’s a tactical game where you maneuver your characters, either eliminating all foes, reaching a certain point on the map, or just surviving. It mixes classic Mario art design and characters with Rabbids-style humor.
8Rayman Legends
Raymanis one of Ubisoft’s longest-running series that has evolved over the years in certain ways. It’s a series of platform games that’s all about traversal and combat, along with some colorful characters and environments, butRayman Legendsis the best of the bunch.
Released in 2013, Rayman Legends has some of the best-level designs of any platformer, with Metroidvania elements mixed in. As the game progresses, stealth mechanics are added, musical moments shine, and the challenge picks up throughout.
7Watch Dogs 2
AfterWatch Dogsfailed to wow many players,Watch Dogs 2added plenty of color, a more engaging protagonist, and a lighter tone and mood to affairs. The result was a game that was more fun and ultimately better than the original.
Set in San Francisco, you can hack almost anything: cameras, cars, lights, billboards, bollards, elevators, stairs, signposts, and more. Watch Dogs 2 is a stealthy hacking game that’s at its best when it allows you to manipulate the world to your heart’s content.