New Game From Ubisoft Reflections To Be Revealed At E3

Ubisoft Reflections, the studio currently aiding in the development of the highly anticipated Watch Dogs, will be revealing their new project this June at the Electronic Entertainment Expo.

Managing director Pauline Jacquey shared the news at UK's Game Horizon conference (via Joystiq), making it clear that her team has more on their plate than just Watch Dogs. "We work on Watch Dogs. We work on [Just Dance 4], and we work on something that I'm not supposed to tell you about. I wish that I could. It's going to be announced at E3," Jacquey said.

We're just a month away from the big expo and I don't know about you, but all of these surprises are making me giddy with excitement. What big E3 mystery are you most excited to see revealed? Let us know in the comments below.

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