Ubisoft has finally acknowledged rumors about the possibility of anAssassin’s Creedremake, which it has stated is not in development. This statement comes after many fans have speculated and hoped that there might be a new version of the classic title coming soon. Of course, the team at Ubisoft has its hands full with other projects at the moment, including multiple other titles in theAssassin’s Creeduniverse.
Assassin’s Creedwas originally released in 2007, beginning the epic story of the Assassins with the character of Altair. The game has, as many players will testify, become a classic among Ubisoft’s body of work. And, though the title itself isn’t yet two decades old, fans are hungry for a fresh recreation of Altair’s epic story. Unfortunately, in the wake ofthe Ubisoft Forward Event, it has become clear that the gaming giant is currently unprepared to offer such a title.
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Though Ubisoft conjuredone of the most influential Assassins in Alair, it seems that they do not feel the need to return to the title that introduced him, and the Assassin’s Creed itself, to players. While many fans may be frustrated to hear that a new version ofAssassin’s Creedis not in the works, it can’t be said that Ubisoft isn’t striving to provide players with exciting future content.
Indeed, many gamers have noticed that the franchise seems to be returning toits roots withAssassin’s Creed Mirage. Players will also be able to get their hands multiple projects for mobile devices, as well as a dedicated return toAssassin’s Creedmultiplayer withInvictus. While fans would have been thrilled to also see a stunning reconstruction of Altair’s environment included in the Ubisoft announcements, gamers can certainly hope that the upcoming content will restore a level of uniformity to the RPGs that many have come to know and love.
In fact, players will likely have more access toACcontent than ever before. Now thatAssassin’s Creed Infinitywill store modern story elements, players will be able to focus on historical campaigns with the ability to return to the modern tale of the Assassins and the Animus whenever they see fit. Though future success in the franchise cannot be guaranteed, gamers will have to trust that Ubisoft is creating content that will not only advance the ongoing story, but will give players more classic experiences in a unique gameplay environment.
Assassin’s Creedis available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.