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Ubisoft will reportedly be showcasing several games from the Assassin’s Creed series at its event.

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Ubisoft will reportedly be showcasing several games from the Assassin’s Creed series at its event.

On Saturday, September 10, we are waiting for the Ubisoft Forward event, the program of which the French company recently published. So we know this will give us a glimpse into the future of the Assassin’s Creed series. Officially, only that we’ll see the new Mirage-subtitled game in action has been officially revealed, but well-known insider Tom Henderson (in an article for the Try Hard Guides website) revealed that there’s a lot more information out there. come.

As reported, Ubisoft is preparing two major projects that will become part of the “hub” in the form of Assassin’s Creed Infinity. he is the first “Project Red”which ultimately leads us to Japanwhich has been of great interest for many years. They say that the first works depict a woman who looks like a samurai, but apparently we will be able to choose the gender of the main character.

The second project is perhaps even more interesting. It has a label “Gexes” (allegedly this is a completely new change, it was originally “Neo”) and it needs to be worked on Ubisoft Montreal. It should be about the darkest game in the entire serieswhich is said to be planted in 16th century in Central Europespecially for witch hunt season.

According to journalist Jason Schreier, these two games (probably along with Infinity as such) should be released. the earliest in 2024.

It’s still in development last DLC for Valhalla as well as “Project Jade”which should be mobile game set in China.

Also work on a project with the label “Nexus”which is said to be the name intended for virtual realitybut it is not known if we will receive an announcement on Saturday.

Source :Indian TV

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