5 Ubisoft Games Are Getting New Content & Re-Releases From Atari

Rewind to playing your beloved games from times past can sometimes be challenging. If you no longer possess older gaming systems, finding them now could cost quite a bit. Moreover, locating the original physical versions of old games isn’t always straightforward, as some are hard to find. However, it’s heartening to see that an increasing number of retro games are being re-released with modern editions featuring classic collections, making these iconic games available on current gaming consoles and computers. Now, Atari has entered into a partnership with Ubisoft which promises to bring five additional games back into the limelight.

As a die-hard gaming enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share some exciting news! Ubisoft, my go-to for iconic game franchises over the years, has teamed up with Atari for an amazing collaboration. This partnership means that some of Ubisoft’s timeless classics are making a comeback on newer platforms, with August 26th being the day they announced it all! Now, Atari holds the rights to re-release five beloved Ubisoft titles. But that’s not all – they’re also exploring ways to bring these games to an even wider audience by updating formats, creating fresh content, and broadening their distribution channels. Can’t wait to see these classics in a new light!

Which Ubisoft Games Atari Plans to Bring Back, Explained

Atari’s acquisition from Ubisoft encompasses video games spanning from the year 2005 all the way to 2016’s latest releases. Here’s a rundown of the Atari library now set for modern gaming systems:

1. Beyond Good & Evil
2. Grow Home
3. Rayman Origins
4. Rayman Raving Rabbids (series)
5. Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Double Agent
6. The Settlers 7: Paths to a Kingdom
7. Silent Hunter 5: Battle of the Atlantic
8. Hydro Thunder Hurricane
9. Shawarmageddon
10. From Dust
11. Combat Caster
12. Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter
13. Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas 1 & 2
14. Tom Clancy’s Endwar
15. Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones
16. Shaun White Skateboarding
17. Outland
18. Far Cry Instincts Predator Pack (PC)
19. Driver 76
20. Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six 3 Gold (PC)
21. Silent Hunter 4: Wolves of the Pacific
22. Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Island Thunder
23. Peter Jackson’s King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie
24. Rayman DS (DS)
25. Grow Nursery Rhymes (DS)
26. Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Essentials (DS)
27. Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party (Wii)
28. Rayman Raving Rabbids 2 (Wii)
29. Rayman Raving Rabbids (Nintendo DS)
30. Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter (Nintendo DS)
31. Shaun White Skateboarding (Wii U)
32. Combat Caster (PS4)

  • Cold Fear (2005)
  • Child of Eden (2011)
  • I Am Alive (2012)
  • Grow Home (2015)
  • Grow Up (2016)

This collection provides an intriguing assortment of games from Ubisoft’s past releases. “Cold Fear” from 2005 falls under the survival horror genre and garnered a mixed response from critics, while “Child of Eden” is labeled as a “musical rail shooter,” which has generally been well-received by both critics and fans. As its name suggests, “I Am Alive” belongs to the survival genre with a post-apocalyptic backdrop, but it too received mixed reviews.

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For those who love snuggling up with games, Grow Home is an endearing game that resembles Wall-E in style, where you control a robot on a mission to cultivate a plant to replenish oxygen on its home planet. The delightful sequel to this game, Grow Up, was released in 2016.

These games may not be Ubisoft’s most popular or widely recognized titles, but Atari’s interest in expanding their content could potentially breathe new life into them among fans of their respective genres. There’s a bit of something for everyone here, ranging from horror games to music games to survival games and beyond.

At present, we’re not sure when or on which platforms the re-released versions of Atari’s IPs will be available. The extent of the “new content” is also uncertain, whether it’ll be a complete overhaul or just an upgrade. It seems that Atari has acquired all rights to these games, so they have numerous possibilities to explore moving forward.

It’s worth mentioning that a few of these games, including more recent titles like “Grow Home” and “Grow Up”, can still be found on Steam at the moment. It remains uncertain whether Atari acquiring rights will affect the accessibility of some newer games on Steam. However, for now, they continue to be offered for purchase in their original versions.

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2025-08-27 16:18