Assassin’s Creed Rift is the little unannounced game that Ubisoft delayed yesterday, according to Bloomberg.

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Assassin’s Creed Rift is the little unannounced game that Ubisoft delayed yesterday, according to Bloomberg.

Jason Schreier, a famous journalist, confirmed that this is a small game.

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jason schreier Through Bloomberg, he shared information showing what the title they developed for Assassin’s Creed Rift is. postponed. Ubisoft office in Bordeaux openly requested more time to develop Someone familiar with Ubisoft projects headlines Jason Schreier as progress is way behind schedule.

the game is planned Launch in February 2023but they have postponed to spring same year. In this way, the financial plan of the French company has been changed, because it wanted to launch this title for this fiscal year, which will end in March 2023, and will have to launch it. next period.

We already commented yesterday that Ubisoft is postponing Avatar and another small and unannounced game, because it’s about the latter. Assassin’s Creed Rift. Of course we’ll see more Rifts and maybe a little Assassin’s Creed Infinity at the Ubisoft event this September. It should also be noted that they canceled all 4 matches, 2 of them. Splinter Cell VR, Ghost Recon Frontline and two others are unaware.

Originally Assassin’s Creed Rift, intended to be released as an expansion Assassin’s Creed is from Vallhala, but was later considered a standalone game. fill in insufficient fields That’s what Ubisoft has for this fiscal year. That way, Ubisoft is only left with Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope this year and the two remaining releases, Skull and Bones, which are quite complex to develop.

Source: 3D Juegos

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