Ubisoft's games lineup for the next year is shaping up very nicely indeed.

Turns out the company has five new games pencilled in for the current financial year, which ends on March 31, 2017.

So before next April, fans can expect For Honor, South Park: The Fractured But Whole, Ghost Recon: Wildlands and, of course, Watch Dogs 2.

Ubisoft is also planning to release a brand new, unannounced title, which will be revealed during its E3 conference.

According to Eurogamer, it will be a triple-A blockbuster, although the company hasn't specified the genre.

Considering the way Ubi has been bragging about its ability to deliver open world games, perhaps we can expect another big game world with lots to explore...

Watch Dogs 2 is arguably the biggest game on that list, and the one likely to turn most heads at E3.

Recent reports suggested the sequel won't star original lead Aiden Pearce, and that the game will be set in San Francisco, as opposed to Chicago.

This isn't the first time we're hearing about the inevitable follow-up. Just over a year ago, creative director Jonathan Morin promised that Watch Dogs 2 would take more risks.

The company announced the news in its latest financial report, where it revealed just how successful the likes of Far Cry Primal and The Division have been.

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