The Latest Assassin's Creed Series Takes Settings in China?
After success with Assassin’s Creed Origins and Odyssey, a developer who always releases epic games, Ubisoft, reportedly working on a new series of games Assassin’s Creed. As we know that there are already many big games waiting to be ready to be released to the market next year. To avoid a release schedule that coincides with other big games, Ubisfot has stretched this game a little so that it doesn’t lose its popularity. Therefore, Ubisoft has plenty of time to focus on working on the game Assassin’s Creed.
Quoted from Gamerant, we know almost nothing about the next Assassin’s Creed game, but rumors are circulating that the next series will be set in China. This rumor stems from an interview given by the CEO of Ubisoft Yves Guillemot recently, where he said that he would be interested in seeing the game’s main series Assassin’s Creed in China. It seems that some people misunderstood the words Guillemot, they thought that he directly confirmed the upcoming Assassin’s Creed set in China.
May be Assassin’s Creed The next one is made in China, but don’t forget the previous rumors that offer a much different setting. Previous rumors have shown Assassin’s Creed about Viking creatures, and there’s even some artwork found in The Division 2 that seems to back up that claim.
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Until now, there is no definite news where the game is Assassin’s Creed will be set. What is it in China? In the Viking Age? Or maybe Ubisoft will finally give in to fan demand and deliver an Assassin’s Creed game in Japan. Whatever the case, we’ll probably find out more about the next Assassin’s Creed game by the time E3 arrives next year.
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