Older Assassin’s Creed titles are about to get modern reimaginings, likely with better graphics and other improvements for newer consoles and more powerful PCs. Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot made a statement interview on the company’s website Assassin’s Creed remakes are in the works, when asked what’s next for the franchise. The remakes will allow the company to revisit and modernize the old worlds it created, he explained, telling an interviewer that “there are some worlds. [its] the old Assassin’s Creed games are still very rich.”
Guillemot also said that Ubisoft’s goal is for Assassin’s Creed games to come out more regularly, “but not for it to be the same experience every year.” Upcoming Assassin’s Creed Hex Set during the witch trials of the Holy Roman Empire, it’s “going to be a very different game” Assassin’s Creed Shadows,” he said. Shadows It is set in Japan at the end of the Sengoku period and reflects the real events and historical figures of that period, including the feudal lord Oda Nobunaga. This will happen available worldwide on November 15.
While Guillemot didn’t reveal which titles Ubisoft is remaking, Kotaku it was previously reported that he was working on a new version Black flag. The action-adventure game, which focuses on 18th-century pirates, was released in 2013 and was one of the most beloved games in the franchise. Ubisoft is also expected to launch a new platform called “Animus hub” that players can use to launch and play the franchise’s games on the same day. Shadows drops. Formerly known as the Animus center Infinitythere could potentially be a store as well, and if that’s true, it makes sense that Ubisoft is working on more AC releases that it can sell through the hub.