A slew of announcements have fallen out of Ubisoft"s latest financial report, with the publisher revealing the development of a new title in the Ghost Recon franchise. Additionally, the report also sets Red Steel 2 for release on the Wii by Christmas, and finally gives the oft-delayed Splinter Cell: Conviction a more definitive release window.
According to the financial documents (via MCV), the new Ghost Recon is currently only titled "Ghost Recon 4," with no other information about the game provided. That information will probably have to come fairly soon, though, as the game is set to ship some time during the current fiscal year -- meaning March, 2010 at the latest.
Also set for release before the end of the fiscal year is Splinter Cell: Conviction, the latest game in the series that was originally set for release in 2007 before running into several significant delays. And lastly, Red Steel 2, the sequel to Ubisoft"s Wii launch title, was confirmed for release by Christmas of this year. As has been previously revealed, the report also reconfirmed that the game would use the Wii MotionPlus add-on to enhance the katana-fighting gameplay.