New Xbox 720 and PlayStation 4 project coming from Ubisoft (Photos)

When the Xbox 720 and PlayStation 4 debut, there will be a lot of brand-new content to join the next-generation systems, and one publisher that will be at the forefront of that is indeed Ubisoft.

According to a report from GamingEverything on Saturday, the studio that brought gamers "ZombiU" and is currently working on "Rayman Legends," Ubisoft Montpellier, looks like it is working on a new project for nearly all platforms.

Ubisoft Montpellier member Gregory Riachi has apparently listed an unannounced project on his LinkedIn profile.

Riachi is apparently working "on a full physics related project," and the title in development seems to be starring down current platforms, but with most games nowadays, it's difficult to imagine this title won't hit the PS4 and Xbox 720 at some point.

In other Ubisoft development news, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot recently talked about how they are planning on providing similar support for the PS4 that they did for the Wii U, keeping in mind the Xbox 720 will probably release around a similar timeframe.

"That's what we're trying to do.

"It's part of our DNA to be early, because we think it's the best way to put the company in the new features that are offered.

"With the Wii U, for example, the fact that we went touch on a new, double screen, all of those things you're able to do afterwards in all the creations you do.

"Being early on all the machines is making the company learn fast, and learn early," Guillemot said.

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