Ubisoft is a developer that is going through some hard times, with fans finally responding with their wallets after their gameplay loops have remained stagnant for too long. Even games that boast a decent level of creativity end up being forgotten in the dust because of this company’s reputation.

However, Ubisoft can craft some amazing games when their creative juices start flowing. The company is known for developing its fair share of video games with a focus on stealth, making it highly rewarding for players to clear areas without being spotted.

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It’s a shame thatStar Wars Outlawsfailed to meet sales expectations, with this title’s failure serving as the catalyst for their current downfall. While the idea of controlling an outlaw in the rich sci-fi world ofStar Warsshould sound like a winning formula, waning interest in this IP coupled with less-than-stellar previews for the game prevented it from reaching major heights.

It’s a shame sinceStar Wars Outlawsboasts some compelling gameplay for players willing to give this title a chance. The stealth is engaging enough for players to feel a sense of satisfaction as they take out enemies from the shadows, even if it can feel a tad too simple at times.

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ThefirstWatch Dogswas a major disappointment for fans who wanted to enjoy a fun hacking adventure, not an overly serious revenge plot. Ubisoft addressed these complaints in a sequel that was joyful to play through and let players enjoy more hacking options both in and out of combat.

This means that Marcus could use tactical hacks to distract his targets, making it easy to take them down as he took out enemies without exposing himself to danger. The stealth can be so rewarding that most players will hate to be spotted, especially since they have so many options to avoid detection.

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Avatar: Frontiers of Pandoradidn’t receive the marketing it deserved, which is a shame since fans of theFar Cryformula will have a great time with this title. It helps thatFrontiers of Pandoraboasts a beautiful worldthat will compel players to fight off the human presence by any means necessary.

A huge chunk of the title’s gameplay involves clearing out camps, something that players can tackle in stealth. With some crucial skills, players can remain completely silent as they take out enemies one by one without alerting anyone else to their presence.

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After the puzzling shift to an open-world RPG for the last three entries, Ubisoft heard what fans wanted and brought the series back to its roots.Assassin’s Creed Mirageis not a gamewhere players can just take on multiple enemies without breaking a sweat, making it important for players to stay out of sight at all times.

Basim has many options to rely on in stealth as he sticks to the shadows and either assassinates his foes or stays out of sight. Either way, players will love the classic gameplay formula as they make progress in a skill tree to make Basim even deadlier when unseen.

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Fans love theSplinter Cellseries even after it shifted towards an action-packed stealth system. This approach has its positives, withBlacklistbeing a great example of a stealth-action game that isn’t too punishing if players are caught.

Thankfully, the stealth mechanics are refined enough that players can only blame themselves for being spotted. Sam Fisher is a blast to control across several sensitive missions as players attempt to stick to a covert approach, choosing to either take out hostiles silently or avoid them.

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Players who enjoy the slick combination of action and stealth elements inFar Crygames will love what the fifth entry brings to the table. People were glad to see thatFar Cry 5finally pushed things in a bold new direction instead of refusing to innovate on the series' tried-and-tested gameplay loop.

Clearing an outpost from the shadows is a blast every single time, with players enjoying a palpable sense of satisfaction as enemies fail to locate their presence. Thankfully, even if players are spotted, the combat is engaging enough to give players a fighting chance against the numerous cultists who try to hunt them down.

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It’s a shame thatSyndicatesuffered from poor sales since the game boasts an excellent stealth system that gives players a ton of options when sneaking about. Players who want to maximize the stealth gameplay should make it a point tocontrol Evie Fryeinstead of his brash twin brother.

The fact that her best skill lets her go invisible when staying still is a game-changer that turns stealth into a wildly cathartic experience. Players can be more gutsy with their covert approach, prioritizing style over carefulness as they take out enemies in quick succession without giving them any time to react.

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One of the greatest stealth games ever made,Chaos Theoryis considered by many to be the bestSplinter Cellgamemade when this franchise prioritized stealth gameplay over everything else. Every mission is a harrowing affair as Sam Fisher completes his objectives without getting caught.

The story and gameplay go hand-in-hand, withChaos Theory’s dark themes being reflected in gameplay that’s more violent than ever before. This isn’t a bad thing in the slightest, with the game’s edge helping it stand out as one of the bestSplinter Cellgames that fans can revisit time and time.

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