A brand sponsorship deal has indicated that Assassin's Creed Red, the first scheduled release for Infinity, is aiming to launch at some point in 2024.
Assassin's Creed fans might have all of their attention focused on Mirage, the smaller-scale adventure that launches in a matter of months, but there's still a lot of assassinating on the horizon. After being rumoured for several years, last year Ubisoft finally confirmed that Assassin's Creed Infinity, which aims to be a hub of sorts for a range of games set across different time periods, is a real thing and that there are three titles in the works for it right now - Red, Hexe, and codename Invictus, a multiplayer game we know very little about.
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As you can probably tell, it's not been made very clear what Assassin's Creed Infinity is and how it will work, something that didn't really seem like a big deal during the initial announcement as it still seemed very far off. We might be getting the first game for the launcher a lot sooner than many of us anticipated, however, as indicated by a sponsorship deal that Ubisoft has recently been trying to make.
As pointed out by ResetEra user Angie and first reported by Twitter account AccessTheAnimus, Arisa Lagunzad, who is on the business development and brand partnership team at Ubisoft, shared a post on LinkedIn a few months ago that gauged interest in sponsorship partners for Assassins's Creed Red.
In the post, Arisa said, "Assassin's Creed will finally be set in Japan as a playground. Japan has been the most requested history/culture from AC fans. We are seeking sponsoring partner for this title Assassin's Creed Codename RED for next year... Do you
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