

This was also the setting for Assassin's Creed: Altair's Chronicles (a Nintendo DS exclusive) and Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines (a Playstation Portable exclusive) The Third Crusade was the attempt by European Christians to recapture the Holy Land after Saladin took over Jeruselum. The very first game doesn't get enough kudos for setting its story during a period that gets overlooked by pretty much every other medium of entertainment. The multi-city development will certainly allow more voices from different places to contribute the updates the game will get.Grieving mother reunited with her deceased young daughter in VR simulation READ MORE The game will also be developed by two key studios with previous experience developing Assassin’s Creed games – Ubisoft Quebec and Montreal. It is unclear how the development team is expecting to connect different worlds and gameplay styles of the multiple different series entries. It is likely that Assassin’s Creed Infinity will serve as a base game that will have continual updates. The team at Ubisoft provided to keep the game narrative a central focus and keep with the legacy of the game’s franchise. Live-Service Assassin’s Creed Infinity Announced To Be In The WorksĪssassin’s Creed Infinity was first revealed during the summer as a live service Assassin’s Creed game. The idea of centralizing all potential Assassin’s Creed games into one platform could be enticing to fans of the series. While it’s not uncommon for live-service games to be free-to-play with monetization option added, it’s clear that Ubisoft is hoping to pull people in with the game and have them continue to pay with more expansions. Specifically, the company talked about the profit model for the upcoming game.Īs reported by VGC, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot stated Assassin’s Creed Infinity is “not going to be free to play and this game will have a lot of narrative elements in it.” He additionally noted that “it’s going to be a huge game but with lots of elements that already exist in the games that we published in the past.” On an earnings call recently, Ubisoft provided more information on Assassin’s Creed Infinity.
