8 historical places we’d love to explore in Assassin’s Creed

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8 historical places we’d love to explore in Assassin’s Creed

Ubisoft’s most successful series is on the doorstep of presenting its new main game on its anniversary.

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Assassin’s Creed Epic looks completely fireproof, Ubisoft’s tally-running tally to keep fans engaged by discovering exciting new stories. The scenarios for this clandestine war between secret societies seeking mysterious pieces of pre-human technology seem inexhaustible. We’re still getting rid of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’s plot and all of its downloadable content and updates released these two years, and we already have Assassin’s Creed Mirage on the table, a title. drink straight From the events in the title played by Eivor.

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Known until now as Assassin’s Creed Rift, it looks like it’s going to jump us to the East.What’s hitherto known by the codename Assassin’s Creed Rift looks like it’ll make us jump East from 9th century England. Maybe it’s a great opportunity for the franchise to dig deeper. printing’s historyDiscover the mysterious assassin we met in Valhalla and his city. Baghdad between 860 and 870a period of severe political instability known as ‘Samarran anarchy’. What will these Gauls prepare? Until Ubisoft confirms the rumors or disproves various fan theories during Ubisoft Forward this weekend, Assassin’s Creed fans have no choice. get excited imagining the future of the epic.

And the better way to do it imagine possible and interesting chronological and geographical scenarios for new and hypothetical games? If we let our imaginations fly, we can come up with seductive offers. Chicago in 1933At the end of the Dry Law or Saigon in 1970in the middle of the Vietnam War. But at 3DJuegos we tried to stick with a more framed historical offering. within established limits By Assassin’s Creed Saga, we bring you a list of key moments in human history where one episode of the saga will please its legion of devoted followers. Suggest in the comments! Where and when would you like the next Assassin’s Creed to happen?

Babylon (539 BC)

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Babylon (539 BC) So far, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey is the episode that takes us back chronologically, but… How can you resist diving deep into the past? Perhaps visiting the almost mythical Babylon when Cyrus the Great conquered the city will allow us to learn more about Isu and their pre-Diluvial civilization. Image: James Field.

Beijing (221 BC)

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Beijing (221 BC) The Ubisoft franchise still owes a huge debt to the easternmost regions of Asia. The beginning of a unified China under the imperial Qin dynasty, its continuous military campaigns to expand the empire, or the beginning of the construction of the Great Wall of China are enough elements to justify a game. Image: Wang Kewei.

Rome (March 15, 44 BC)

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Rome (March 15, 44 BC) In line with the last narrative sticks of Assassin’s Creed Origins and Amunet’s bloody hand, the moments after Julius Caesar’s death can be a great excuse to delve into the Assassins’ first moments as a secret society. And of course to visit Rome. Picture: Jean Léon Gérôme.

Chichen Itza (900)

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Chichen Itza (900) One of the most rumored scenarios for subsequent games in the saga is the pre-Columbian America scenario. The historical and archaeological mystery of the fall of the Mayan Empire may be the perfect mystery to investigate as a new, hooded hero. Imagine climbing the Kukulcán Pyramid during the equinox! Image: Frederick Catherwood.

Cordoba (1031)

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Cordoba (1031) The end of the Córdoba Caliphate is as good an excuse as any to visit Spain and get to know the mix of cultures that have shared the peninsula lands for centuries. The tension between the different taifa kingdoms adds to the political friction component that Assassin’s Creed games make so good. Image: Dionisio Baixeras-Verdaguer.

breda (1625)

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breda (1625) Ubisoft could wink at Velazquez and place one of its hooded characters in its famous painting. Imagine the entire year of siege of the city by the troops commanded by General Spínola. One man against the Spanish Tercios and the garrison of Dutch soldiers? We want to play this! Image: Diego-Velazquez.

Tokyo (1867)

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Tokyo (1867) Meiji Remake in Japan has the perfect blend between tradition and industrial revolution, orientalism and occidentalism, so players can finally enjoy a game set in the Land of the Rising Sun without having to resort to the golden age of the samurai but doing nothing. never lose sight of your spiritual heritage. Image: Kuniteru III Utagawa.

St. Petersburg (1917)

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St. Petersburg (1917) We’re going to Russia to witness one of those great revolution stories that Ubisoft loves so much for their stories: the October Revolution. Saint Petersburg is also perfect for technical bragging, which Ubi loved so much and could deepen Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: Russia’s plot. Picture: Valentin Alexandrovich Serov.

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Source: 3D Juegos

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