Rumbles are that Red will also be the last of the Valhalla/Witcher style entries. Presumably the ratio of scale and budget to profit has turned against these ones and that's why 200 new smaller entries are inbound.
deffo interested in this. AC Odyssey is still on my backlist though - I hear it is an absolute monster of a game so I may get around to this one in about 2026
I still haven't gone near Mirage and that's the one that's supposed to be closer to what the franchise is supposed to be. The Witcher style huge entries have left me incredibly cold so far, they feel vast and soulless and so removed from the origins of the franchise. From Origins to Odyssey to Valheim, I recall the online excitement for each setting and I know this setting has been anticipated for a long time but it'll take a herculean effort to convince me as in the prior games it was all just re-skinning. They all play pretty much the same and Ubisoft will have had to reinvent so much of Assassins Creed to make this setting anything other than window dressing that it'd be a different game, I've zero faith that they've done that.
The greatest Assassin's Creed game has yet to be made and for it to ever have a chance of being made Ubisoft would need to look less at RPG's and much more at Agent 47
If it's Ubisoft and their monetisation AI, they're going to be charging real cash for {UBISHURIKENS}.
"It looks like you're trying to jump onto a roof, but you've used all your {UBIJUMPS}, so please purchase the {UBIJUMP PACK} from the Ubisoft store or try jumping after a 24 hour cooldown window."
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