Ubisoft Entertainment/Logo Variations

These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Ubisoft, with more to be added overtime.

Arcatera: The Dark Brotherhood (2000): The logo forms from the full moon with light ray effects.

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell (2002): The logo view changes into that of night vision. Additionally, the opening theme of the game is heard rather than the regular theme.

Myst IV: Revelation (2004): The short version of the logo is used, then when the animation is complete, the circle turns into the Team Revelation logo, with the text "TEAM REVELATION" and "PRESENTS" fading in underneath the logo. Then, the logo zooms out and blurs out, starting the intro of the game.

187 Ride or Die (2005): The short version of the logo is used, but the animation is complete, the orb turns metallic and shines.

Assassin's Creed (2007): Chemical formulas are seen during the logo's animation and the colors of the text and the background have been swapped. The music is also slightly muffled.

Far Cry 2 (2008): We see a shadow of a person walking to what appears to be sunlight on a black background. Suddenly, it transforms into the Ubisoft print logo in.

Prince of Persia (2008): A blue crescent moon shines in, while the background fades into a blue night sky background. Then the text "UBISOFT" wipes in by waving into view. We see the moon fading into the Ubisoft orb from the left side, which shines while the "UBISOFT" text becomes normal. After a few seconds, the text wipes out backwards and the orb shines away, making the background black. The text "UBISOFT PRESENTS" wipes in with a blurry effect, along with "A UBISOFT MONTREAL PRODUCTION" under, with the text "FOR HINTS, TIPS AND WALKTHROUGHS PLEASE VISIT WWW.PRINCEOFPERSIAGAME.COM/HELP/" also appearing at the bottom of the screen in small script. The text shines, then fades out.

Shaun White Snowboarding (2008): The logo is created from a vortex of snow and is on a snow background. It shines, and then gets covered by a snowstorm.

Rabbids Go Home (2009): The logo plays normally, but at the end, a pair of Rabbids steal it and run away. After they exit the screen, "UBISOFT PARIS PRESENTS" slides in.

Red Steel 2 (2010): The logo animates as usual, but once it's finished, wind can be seen blowing into the logo, making it turn.

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction (2010): The logo is tinted in red and once it's done, it blurs away as it fades out.

Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands (2010): The logo is formed by a vortex of sand and is on a sand background.

Assassin's Creed: Revelations (2011): The logo is black and white and glitching.

Rayman Origins (2011) and Rayman Legends (2013): The swirls at the beginning are accompanied by the Lums from the game. As the camera moves into the orb, more Lums appear and fly outwards. Once the logo forms, Globox's hand appears from off-screen and slaps it, transitioning it into the UbiArt Framework logo. This variant also contains different music.

I Am Alive (2012): The logo is black and white, shaking violently, and viewed through dust clouds.

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier (2012): The logo is gray, appears from a static background with black smoke, and glitches like a computer screen would do.

Just Dance 4 (2012): The logo's theme is in a lower pitch (to blend in with the Just Dance theme song) and the orb turns into a purple-orange disco ball while the text turns pinkish-magenta with dust particles in the air at the end, accompanied by the Just Dance sting.

ZombiU/Zombi (2012): The logo animates as usual, but the background is and roots appear in place of the lines. It then fades to normal.

Assassin's Creed III (2012): The logo is black and white and the colors of the text and background have been reversed, similar to the first game; it then zooms away.

Far Cry 3 (2012): The logo is underwater and is mirrored. It then returns to normal.

Assassin's Creed Unity (2014): The logo animates as usual, but in a different background. Once it's finished, it turns gray. The text fades away and the orb shatters to pieces clockwise.

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege (2015): The print logo is formed in a sewing machine.

Watch Dogs 2 (2016): The logo animates as usual, but it glitches like a computer virus.

Far Cry 5 (2018): The logo is on a barn wall.

The Crew 2 (2018): The logo's animation is superimposed over an ocean.

Far Cry New Dawn (2019): The logo is made of flowers, and has no company name.

Tom Clancy's The Division 2 (2019): The logo is orange and appears on a dark white background. It transforms into the logo of the Strategic Homeland Division.

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint (2019): The logo animates as usual, but once it's finished, it transitions into Skell Technology's logo.

Immortals Fenyx Rising (2020): The logo is yellow with some stars surrounding it, and when it unravels at the end, it engulfs the whole screen (including the text), leaving a black background.

Far Cry 6 (2021): The logo is burnt orange with some smudges and scratches, and plays over a red smokey background, with part of the sky visible.

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Extraction (2022): The logo is grungy, already formed and appears on a dark, weathered surface. A black substance comes in and covers it up.

Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (2022): The logo is with a texture on a blue space background with concentric rings and constellations visible. When the logo unravels, a small flash of light occurs in the center of the screen and glowing particles fly off as the background changes to black.