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A fan speculates about the future of the saga.
In the middle of last week we could see how Assassin’s Creed had its own event, thereby leading us to anticipate that next September we will see what the future of Ubisoft’s star saga will be. go through different periods of history.
Before all this it is necessary to indicate that if something has characterized Assassin’s Creed it is the fact that we haven’t had any remake or remaster of its titles beyond the compilations and the HD trilogy by Ezio Auditore, these being considered the summit of the saga in its first stage. However, it seems that, despite short, some fans see the advance of a new version of Assassin’s Creed in the ad the other day.
A Youtuber explains the reasons why we could see a new version of the first Assassin’s Creed
Before the celebration of the 15th anniversary of the saga, the Youtuber known as AccesTheAnimus has shared on his personal Twitter account a series of details you have detected in the anniversary video that Ubisoft shared last week and that will show us updated images of the first gamewhich has implied that Ubisoft could release a new version of the game starring Altair.
Potential hints for an #AssassinsCreed Remake or Remaster 👀
🎨 Different definition / saturation for the AC1 Trailer
💻 The last game to be celebrated in the roadmap will be AC1 in September, right before the new Assassin’s Creed Special Event
🖌️ A new logo for Assassin’s Creed pic.twitter.com/EawY7i66ps— AccessTheAnimus (@AccessTheAnimus) June 14, 2022
It should be noted that this is mere speculation, since to this day we haven’t even had any rumors that Ubisoft is going to do this. Also, it should be noted that, if the study would have to change many things of the titlesince, after all, the first Assassin’s Creed is considered as the worst has agedreaching a point where it was already difficult to play even at launch.
Be that as it may, we cannot deny the charm of seeing Altair again as the protagonist, since, after all, over time the series has become quite detached from its origins, giving more weight to combat, action and exploration as opposed to stealth, parkour and linearity that was present before. Time will tell what ends up happening.
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