Ubisoft has revealed the future roadmap for the Assassin’s Creed franchise, including a game set in feudal Japan, two mobile titles and a standalone multiplayer game.
Revealed at an event held in Paris this week, attended by VGC, Ubisoft confirmed that the next two flagship Assassin’s Creed games after next year’s Assassin’s Creed Mirage, codenamed Red and Hexe, will release as part of the new Infinity franchise hub, the live service initiative announced last year.
Red, which is being made by Odyssey developer Ubisoft Quebec and has the same creative director, is the next big, Valhalla-like flagship title, set in Feudal Japan. It begins what Ubisoft is calling “period three” in the Assassin’s Creed series, meaning this is unlikely to be a 2024 game.
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“We’ll announce the dates a bit later on, but we wanted to mark a change technologically and gameplay-wise as we’re moving to a fully next-gen – or current gen, I guess we call it – with the PS5 and the Xbox Series X,” series boss Marc-Alexis Cote told VGC in a future Assassin’s Creed games interview.
The second ‘flagship’ title announced on the roadmap is codenamed Hexe. This is being made by Ubisoft Montreal, and Far Cry 2 and Watch Dogs: Legion lead Clint Hocking is creative director. Details are thin, but it appears to have a horror slant, and Cote told VGC it would provide “a different experience” in terms of game and game structure.
Assassin’s Creed Invictus is a standalone multiplayer game that is being put together by multiplayer specialists drawn from talent within the For Honor and Rainbow Six Siege teams.
“The reasoning behind having a multiplayer initiative as well is I feel
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