Two of Ubisoft's most successful franchises, Assassins Creed and Splinter Cell, are getting theatrical releases; Assassins Creed is set to release this year and Splinter Cell is down for a release in 2017. Though they haven't been released yet, they are already being considered for potential sequels.
Catchplay, the company that are helping to finance the films, spoke to Variety saying that the US producer for the movies, New Regency, is hoping to make both films into cinematic franchises. Daphne Yang, CEO of Catchplay, said: "They are both adaptations of successful Ubisoft games and would make ideal sequels."
The Assassin's Creed movie is currently in the latter stages of production, and is to star Michael Fassbender, with Marion Cotillard and Jeremy Irons playing other major characters. It's set to release in December. Splinter Cell is to star Tom Hardy, and should hopefully see release next year.