A true next-gen Assassin’s Creed game on PS5, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S is reported to be released next year. Added to this, the new report claims Ubisoft will use 2021 to focus on Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, which will mainly be boosted with two separate single-player expansions. That said, while 2021 won’t feature a new one Assassin’s Creed game, reportedly 2022, and development will be supported by Ubisoft Sofia, the company’s Bulgarian studio.
Ubisoft Sofia is not known as one of Ubisoft’s leading studios, and most of its existence since its inception in 2006 has been primarily a support studio and a studio working on handheld games. However, it has served as the main studio behind two Assassin’s Creed spell: Assassin’s Creed Rogue and Assassin’s Creed III: Liberation.
As for the report, it’s coming the way of the French streamer and YouTuber xj0nathan, which does not reveal much meaning other than the above information. The great thing with Assassin’s Creed games, at least in modern times, is the setting. At the moment, there is no report from a reliable source where the game is set, but there are some dubious rumors that indicate that the series is heading to China, or more specifically ancient China.
Of course, these rumors should not only be taken with an enormous grain of salt, but also take all other information with a grain of salt. Not only is it unofficial variety, but it is vague enough that it is unclear what is scoop and what is speculation.
At the time of publication, Ubisoft has not commented on this report in any capacity, and it is unlikely that it will, as it has a pretty strict “no comment” policy when it comes to rumors, reports, and anything and everything of it. speculative and unofficial variety.
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