A few days ago it was confirmed that Assassin’s Creed Origins would join Xbox Game Pass, and that as a celebration of said arrival it would receive an update designed for new generation consoles. However, we are still waiting to know something about the next installment in the franchise, and it seems that some fans have not wanted to resist the desire to see what a new installment in the franchise would look like.
Specifically, on the YouTube channel of Teaser Play a new video has been shared that teaches us what Assassin’s Creed would look like in Japan with Unreal Engine 5. The creators of the video have stated that they have used nanite and lumen technologies to create this new video, and that the model used for the video has been thinking of a possible appearance in the Ubisoft franchise.
This is what Assassin’s Creed would look like in Japan with Unreal Engine 5
In the video they have titled the game as Assassin’s Creed Infinity, which will be the next installment of the franchise, in an attempt to show what an Assassin’s Creed could look like in Japan, something that fans have been begging for for several installments. In this case, the creators have set the video in the Kamakura era.
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As we can see, a multitude of characteristic landscapes of the time have been recreated, including scenarios more characteristic of rural areas, and others such as the large cities of those times. In addition, different elements of Japanese culture are very present, such as samurai masks.
For now, we will have to wait to find out if Assassin’s Creed Infinity is finally set in Japan or not, but without a doubt this video is a preview to see what a possible game in the franchise could look like in the future.