On September 10, the Ubisoft Forward celebration will take place, where the French company, which is now one step away from being controlled by Tencent, will announce the games that will hit the market in the coming months and years. Without going any further, as we learned yesterday, Ubisoft will reveal several Assassin’s Creed games during the event, including Mirage and Infinity, among others.
Now, a few days before the celebration of the event, Tom Hendersona well-known insider who in the past has already been successful with leaks related to franchises such as Call of Duty or Battlefield, has shared the launch windows of the new Assassin’s Creedindicating that we could have gotten to have an annual installment of the assassin franchise.
For those wondering about release dates;
I’ve heard Mirage is 2023, Project Red is scheduled for 2024 and Hexe was intended for 2025, but has been pushed to 2026. https://t.co/pWYWuHyyDe
— Tom Henderson (@_Tom_Henderson_) September 6, 2022
These will be the launch windows of the new Assassin’s Creed, according to Tom Henderson
As we can see in the publication, Tom Henderson has shared the following details about theThe launch windows of the new Assassin’s Creed:
- Assassin’s Creed Mirage, the delivery that will put us in the shoes of Basim and that seems to connect Valhalla with the original title, will hit the market on next year 2023.
- Project Red will be a part of Assassin’s Creed Infinity, and will take us to feudal Japan in the hands of a female character, which is expected to arrive throughout 2024.
- Project Hexe would be another of the Assassin’s Creed Infinity stories, being set in the 16th century witch hunt, which would make it the darkest game in the franchise. Although it was planned that this story to arrive in 2025, it seems that it has finally been delayed to 2026.
- Project Nexus is the last of the games that Henderson is talking about, which he says is a VR title and is still does not have a specific release window.
The first Assassin’s Creed Infinity stories are leaked, which would take us through highly requested locations
Therefore, it seems that the future of the Assassin’s Creed franchise is more than assured by Ubisoft. It will be necessary to see if the company returns to the classic formula after the launch of Mirage, or if it will be a stop along the way and will continue betting on the RPG formula that we have seen in the last installments of the series.