![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() If you want to skip to the Codename Jade footage, that starts at roughly 20:45 into the above video. ![]() So uh, this series isn’t taking a break anytime soon. After so much of wait, a mobile version of Assassins Creed game was finally launched in 2016 and it is available with the name Assassins Creed Identity. Assassins Creed® Valhalla - Wrath of the Druids. Become the Norse god Odin as you embark on an epic journey through a realm of myth to save your son and in the face of the doom of the gods. The official Assassin’s Creed Twitter account shared the reveal trailer for the upcoming mobile title, and you can watch it right here. So to sum everything up today, three new Assassins’ Creed games were announced, with a look at the already-confirmed Mirage. Ubisoft have announced that the next game from their award-winning Assassins Creed franchise, Assassins Creed Pirates, will be available for high end. Assassins Creed® Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarök. This mobile game is currently being referred to as Assassin’s Creed Codename Jade, much like the other games joining the franchise under Project Infinity in the future. However, said protagonist is actually “fully customizable.”Īll we have to go on right now, beyond the short teaser, is that it’s called “Codename Jade.” This was one of three codenames given out for future entries, which will deal with feudal Japan and (based on leaks) the Holy Roman Empire, and the witch trials therein. According to Ubisoft, it’ll sport “all the iconic Assassin’s Creed gameplay, with mobile controls.” The exact date given for the timeline is 215 BCE, and in the teaser we see an aerial view of the new open world playground: and a closeup of the upcoming protagonist. “All the iconic Assassin’s Creed gameplay, with mobile controls”Īssassin’s Creed China is going to be entering the mobile mix “soon,” thanks to a new reveal from the Ubisoft Forward stream today.Įxpanding on the quick dip into China seven years ago, this one is a fully-fledged Assassin’s Creed game for mobile platforms. ![]()
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