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March of Giants key art showing an armored giant holding a flaming torch, with the March of Giants logo.

Amazon’s MOBA project March of Giants is now being developed under Ubisoft

Posted on December 15, 2025December 15, 2025 By Ronny Fiksdahl

Ubisoft has acquired March of Giants from Amazon’s Montreal Games studio

Ubisoft has announced it has acquired March of Giants, previously developed at Amazon’s Montreal Games studio, and that the project’s team will join Ubisoft to continue development on the free-to-play 4v4 “war MOBA.” Fix Gaming Channel will keep an eye on how this one evolves from here.

In Ubisoft’s announcement, the team is led by former Ubisoft veterans Alexandre Parizeau (Senior Production lead; former Managing Director of Ubisoft Toronto) and Xavier Marquis (Creative Director; original Creative Director on Rainbow Six Siege). Ubisoft says the game is now heading toward its next major update following a closed alpha milestone.

  • Genre: 4v4 tactical MOBA with RTS-style elements
  • Hook: play as a towering Giant, command battalions, and deploy “Battleworks” like trenches, tanks, turrets, and bunkers
  • Setting: a ravaged urban battlefield inspired by early-1900s technology

Official: Ubisoft announcement | March of Giants site


Written by Ronny Fiksdahl, Founder & Editor of Fix Gaming Channel.

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