Ubisoft Set to Announce Several New Assassin’s Creed Games - RED & NEO & HEXE
Ubisoft Set to Announce Several New Assassin’s Creed Games red and hexe Like the video? Subscribe now #AssassinsCreed #AssassinsCreedValhalla #ACValhalla Ubisoft plans to announce several Assassin's Creed games on Saturday, including the two main games in Infinity. There's Red, set in Japan, and Neo/Hexe, set amongst the witch trials of the Holy Roman Empire. Two other games, which will be a part of Assassin’s Creed Infinity are also set to be revealed. Assassin’s Creed Project Red and Assassin’s Creed Project Hexe. Project Red will take players to Japan. Early concept arts depict a female samurai-like assassin, but players are likely to be able to play as both male and female. Assassin’s Creed Projects in development at Ubisoft: Assassin’s Creed Mirage (Baghdad setting) Assassin’s Creed Project Red (Japan setting) Assassin’s Creed Project Hexe (Central Europe setting) Assassin’s Creed Project Jade (Mobile/China setting) Assassin’s Creed Project Nexus (V R) Assassin’s Creed Valhalla DLC Ubisoft has teased the idea that new titles will be announced at its Ubisoft Forward event on Saturday, saying it will reveal “a peek at the future of the franchise.” Ubisoft will announce several new games in the Assassin’s Creed franchise Saturday, including one set in feudal Japan. The company plans to showcase a mobile title and two major games. The first major game, code-named Red and developed by Ubisoft’s Quebec City office, is set in Japan. The second major game, code-named Neo or Hexe and developed by Ubisoft’s Montreal office, is set during the latter stages of the Holy Roman Empire and revolves around witch trials. Ubisoft will be revealing several new Assassin’s Creed games this weekend at Ubisoft Forward. Both Red and Neo are part of Assassin’s Creed Infinity, a platform for future games in the series that will contain multiple settings. The two games will likely not release until 2024 at the earliest. On Saturday, Ubisoft also plans to show more of Assassin’s Creed Mirage, which it announced last week following widespread leaks. That game, code-named Rift, is set in Baghdad during the 800s and was once an expansion for the previous game, Valhalla, before it was converted into a full game. Project Hexe (recently changed from Project Neo), understood to be in development at Ubisoft Montreal will take players in the darkest Assassin’s Creed game ever. It’s understood that Project Hexe is set during the witch hunt era in 16th century Europe. Project Hexe is understandably one of the more interesting projects Assassin’s Creed Mirage will Stay away from the role-playing game elements established in recent series entries and instead aim to return to the stealth focus of early titles, in which players sneak around to perform assassinations. Also looking forward to Eivor's last chapter and the crossover story.
Ubisoft Set to Announce Several New Assassin’s Creed Games red and hexe Like the video? Subscribe now #AssassinsCreed #AssassinsCreedValhalla #ACValhalla Ubisoft plans to announce several Assassin's Creed games on Saturday, including the two main games in Infinity. There's Red, set in Japan, and Neo/Hexe, set amongst the witch trials of the Holy Roman Empire. Two other games, which will be a part of Assassin’s Creed Infinity are also set to be revealed. Assassin’s Creed Project Red and Assassin’s Creed Project Hexe. Project Red will take players to Japan. Early concept arts depict a female samurai-like assassin, but players are likely to be able to play as both male and female. Assassin’s Creed Projects in development at Ubisoft: Assassin’s Creed Mirage (Baghdad setting) Assassin’s Creed Project Red (Japan setting) Assassin’s Creed Project Hexe (Central Europe setting) Assassin’s Creed Project Jade (Mobile/China setting) Assassin’s Creed Project Nexus (V R) Assassin’s Creed Valhalla DLC Ubisoft has teased the idea that new titles will be announced at its Ubisoft Forward event on Saturday, saying it will reveal “a peek at the future of the franchise.” Ubisoft will announce several new games in the Assassin’s Creed franchise Saturday, including one set in feudal Japan. The company plans to showcase a mobile title and two major games. The first major game, code-named Red and developed by Ubisoft’s Quebec City office, is set in Japan. The second major game, code-named Neo or Hexe and developed by Ubisoft’s Montreal office, is set during the latter stages of the Holy Roman Empire and revolves around witch trials. Ubisoft will be revealing several new Assassin’s Creed games this weekend at Ubisoft Forward. Both Red and Neo are part of Assassin’s Creed Infinity, a platform for future games in the series that will contain multiple settings. The two games will likely not release until 2024 at the earliest. On Saturday, Ubisoft also plans to show more of Assassin’s Creed Mirage, which it announced last week following widespread leaks. That game, code-named Rift, is set in Baghdad during the 800s and was once an expansion for the previous game, Valhalla, before it was converted into a full game. Project Hexe (recently changed from Project Neo), understood to be in development at Ubisoft Montreal will take players in the darkest Assassin’s Creed game ever. It’s understood that Project Hexe is set during the witch hunt era in 16th century Europe. Project Hexe is understandably one of the more interesting projects Assassin’s Creed Mirage will Stay away from the role-playing game elements established in recent series entries and instead aim to return to the stealth focus of early titles, in which players sneak around to perform assassinations. Also looking forward to Eivor's last chapter and the crossover story.