After a few years at a lower rate, Ubisoft has once again put the Assassins Creed saga on everyone’s lips, after a conference full of announcements and new projects for the coming years, which includes Assassins Creed Mirage , the next title in the saga, which promises to return it to its roots, further removed from the RPG style that has been used in recent titles.
For this reason, Ubisoft Says It Will Develop Shorter Assassin’s Creed Games in the future, compared to the latest titles, which become mammoth adventures of between 100 and 300 hours of play. Although there will still be room for these mammoth titles, it seems that Ubisoft is looking to diversify and also make room for more contained adventures, as is the case with Assassins Creed Mirage, which seems to be around 20 hours of play.
Ubisoft Claims It Will Develop Shorter Assassin’s Creed Games, Compared To Latest Titles
It was Marc-Alexis Côté, executive producer of the Assassins Creed saga, who explained this in a interview with IGN. The executive explained that this is one of the objectives that Ubisoft has for Assassin’s Creed Infinity, the project that they hope to use as a “hub” for future content for the saga, which should allow them to incorporate a greater variety of games and experiences. based on the saga.
However, it is also important to highlight that there will continue to be games of hundreds and hundreds of hours in the RPG format of the last trilogy, as is the case of Codename Red, the next title headed by the team behind Assassins Creed Odyssey, and which promises to be another huge title set, finally, in feudal japanone of the settings most demanded by fans over the years.