Ubisoft are known for their lengthy video game titles. From creating and publishing some of the most popular video game franchises of all time, including Tom Clancy's games and Assassin's Creed, Ubisoft have created some pretty lengthy and divided adventures.

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While Ubisoft has been under some criticisms, there's no denying that Ubisoft has a very palpable and respectable presence in the industry despite its faults. The company has many amazing video games, some of which are pretty lengthy and can take quite a few sessions before players reach the end.

7 Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope (36 Hours)

Use the free movement to get every party member in range of an AOE buff

The fact that Mario and Rabbids were teaming up to develop a totally new and unique game is something that no one would've expected. The end result was a strategy game that felt very much like an XCOM title with a family-friendly sticker pasted all over it.

However, for what it's worth, the gameplay of both Mario + Rabbids games is phenomenal and does a great job of forcing players to strategize without making things too hardcore. Sparks of Hope improved on this formula even more and gave players even more content to enjoy.

6 Far Cry 6 (37 Hours)

Horse weapon and forest in distance

It's a shame that the longest Far Cry game is also the weakest one, with Far Cry 6 being maligned upon release for a wealth of reasons. Many players think the game suffers from an uninspired plot, boring characters, and easy gameplay that turned the title into a joke that players can power through mindlessly.

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It's a shame, since this game certainly had a ton of promise, with a very effective marketing campaign that stoked the flames of hype for this series. Unfortunately, this was a classic case of Ubisoft using their copy-paste design once again, which really hurt this game's legacy.

5 Immortals Fenyx Rising (42 Hours)

Flying in Immortals Fenyx Rising

After the massive success of Breath of the Wild, Ubisoft was clearly inspired by the design and aesthetics of this title when they decided to launch Immortals Fenyx Rising. This game may seem like a shoddy clone of Nintendo's incredible open-world title, but there's so much more to this game than what meets the eye.

The game's combat is pretty fun and the story is pretty light-hearted, making for a fun game that is very much unlike Ubisoft's standard formula. That being said, the game does suffer from the usual open-world trappings that players have come to expect from this developer.

4 Tom Clancy's The Division (43.5 Hours)

Division Agents The Division

Tom Clancy's The Division was one of many games that were marketed shamelessly by the Ubisoft hype train before being a shadow of its former self. The game had a pretty cool concept but floundered in its execution.

Thankfully, Ubisoft learned from its mistakes, with The Division 2 being a massive improvement in pretty much every department. Both games are loaded with content, leading to players spending a ton of hours in these titles before reaching the ending... And that's not even mentioning the endgame!

3 Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands (54.5 Hours)

A person in a Ghillie suit lying in the grass with a sniper rifle in Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands

The Ghost Recon series has gone through several changes with each entry, and no other title personifies this shift more than Ghost Recon Wildlands. This title is the first game in the series to feature an open world, which was a source of great agony for fans when this was announced given Ubisoft's reputation in this genre.

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For what it's worth, Wildlands does do justice to its version of an open world, even if the civilians populating this landscape are pretty lifeless. Players who like tactical shooters and messing about with their friends will love what this title brings to the table, despite its faults.

2 Assassin's Creed Odyssey (93 Hours)

Art From Assassin's Creed Odyssey

After Syndicate didn't perform financially at the same level that Ubisoft expected, they decided to go back to the drawing board with the Assassin's Creed series. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt was released around the same time and ended up being a massive hit, persuading the people managing Assassin's Creed to take the bold initiative of turning Assassin's Creed Origins into an open-world RPG with elements of this beloved series.

The title following Origins made things bigger, bolder, and better than ever before. While some people feel like the open world of this game is unnecessarily huge and doesn't really justify its existence, many fans still like the new direction Assassin's Creed has taken.

1 Assassin's Creed Valhalla (103 Hours)

eivor and petra in valhalla

The latest entry in the Assassin's Creed series, Valhalla, is a massive game that is finally set in the age of Vikings that many fans were clamoring for with this series. However, this game didn't escape its criticism either, with many people lamenting the RPG elements of this game and how they took away from the core of what Assassin's Creed was all about.

Regardless, Valhalla is still a fun game that players can sink a ton of hours into. It's the biggest game Ubisoft has ever made, with its world being full to the brim with secrets and unique enemy encounters.

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