Of all the Assassin’s Creed projects in the pipeline (and there are many),Assassin’s Creed Hexeis the one that excites me the most.Don’t get me wrong, I’m pumped to finally explore Japan whenAssassin’s Creed Redlaunchesnext year, but whenUbisoftteased anAssassin’s Creedgame that leans into the pure horror of 16th century witch trials… well, how could you not want to play that game?Very little is know aboutAssassin’s Creed Hexeat this point, beyond the fact we know it’ll deal with the supernatural and have “strong feminine energy”. However, a hefty new Assassin’s Creedreport fromInsider Gaming has shed light on Ubisoft’s plans over the next few years, and it would appearHexeis a little further away than you might have assumed.AdvertIn a detailed look at Ubisoft’s plans forAssassin’s Creed Red,Assassin’s Creed Infinity, andeven future remakes,Hexewasn’t really mentioned until the end, when it was suggested Ubisoft is eyeing a 2026 release window for the game. Coming just one year afterAssassin’s Creed Red, which we know is going to be a large open-world RPG, we could infer thatHexewill be a smaller and more contained experience, similar to last year’sAssassin’s Creed Mirage.Certainly, if Ubisoft really wants to lean heavily into Assassin’s Creed releases, it would make sense to alternate between larger and smaller scale games. Do we really want massive open-world RPGs every year without fail from the same publisher? We all remember what happened to the quality of Assassin’s Creed last time Ubisoft tried churning ‘em out.Insider Gaming’s report also teasesHexewill be the darkest Assassin’s Creed game we’ve ever seen, and will feature a female lead protagonist currently called Elsa. Naturally, this could change during development, so stay tuned.Featured Image Credit: UbisoftTopics:Assassins Creed,Ubisoft

Of all the Assassin’s Creed projects in the pipeline (and there are many),Assassin’s Creed Hexeis the one that excites me the most.Don’t get me wrong, I’m pumped to finally explore Japan whenAssassin’s Creed Redlaunchesnext year, but whenUbisoftteased anAssassin’s Creedgame that leans into the pure horror of 16th century witch trials… well, how could you not want to play that game?Very little is know aboutAssassin’s Creed Hexeat this point, beyond the fact we know it’ll deal with the supernatural and have “strong feminine energy”. However, a hefty new Assassin’s Creedreport fromInsider Gaming has shed light on Ubisoft’s plans over the next few years, and it would appearHexeis a little further away than you might have assumed.AdvertIn a detailed look at Ubisoft’s plans forAssassin’s Creed Red,Assassin’s Creed Infinity, andeven future remakes,Hexewasn’t really mentioned until the end, when it was suggested Ubisoft is eyeing a 2026 release window for the game. Coming just one year afterAssassin’s Creed Red, which we know is going to be a large open-world RPG, we could infer thatHexewill be a smaller and more contained experience, similar to last year’sAssassin’s Creed Mirage.Certainly, if Ubisoft really wants to lean heavily into Assassin’s Creed releases, it would make sense to alternate between larger and smaller scale games. Do we really want massive open-world RPGs every year without fail from the same publisher? We all remember what happened to the quality of Assassin’s Creed last time Ubisoft tried churning ‘em out.Insider Gaming’s report also teasesHexewill be the darkest Assassin’s Creed game we’ve ever seen, and will feature a female lead protagonist currently called Elsa. Naturally, this could change during development, so stay tuned.Featured Image Credit: UbisoftTopics:Assassins Creed,Ubisoft
Of all the Assassin’s Creed projects in the pipeline (and there are many),Assassin’s Creed Hexeis the one that excites me the most.Don’t get me wrong, I’m pumped to finally explore Japan whenAssassin’s Creed Redlaunchesnext year, but whenUbisoftteased anAssassin’s Creedgame that leans into the pure horror of 16th century witch trials… well, how could you not want to play that game?Very little is know aboutAssassin’s Creed Hexeat this point, beyond the fact we know it’ll deal with the supernatural and have “strong feminine energy”. However, a hefty new Assassin’s Creedreport fromInsider Gaming has shed light on Ubisoft’s plans over the next few years, and it would appearHexeis a little further away than you might have assumed.AdvertIn a detailed look at Ubisoft’s plans forAssassin’s Creed Red,Assassin’s Creed Infinity, andeven future remakes,Hexewasn’t really mentioned until the end, when it was suggested Ubisoft is eyeing a 2026 release window for the game. Coming just one year afterAssassin’s Creed Red, which we know is going to be a large open-world RPG, we could infer thatHexewill be a smaller and more contained experience, similar to last year’sAssassin’s Creed Mirage.Certainly, if Ubisoft really wants to lean heavily into Assassin’s Creed releases, it would make sense to alternate between larger and smaller scale games. Do we really want massive open-world RPGs every year without fail from the same publisher? We all remember what happened to the quality of Assassin’s Creed last time Ubisoft tried churning ‘em out.Insider Gaming’s report also teasesHexewill be the darkest Assassin’s Creed game we’ve ever seen, and will feature a female lead protagonist currently called Elsa. Naturally, this could change during development, so stay tuned.
Of all the Assassin’s Creed projects in the pipeline (and there are many),Assassin’s Creed Hexeis the one that excites me the most.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m pumped to finally explore Japan whenAssassin’s Creed Redlaunchesnext year, but whenUbisoftteased anAssassin’s Creedgame that leans into the pure horror of 16th century witch trials… well, how could you not want to play that game?
Very little is know aboutAssassin’s Creed Hexeat this point, beyond the fact we know it’ll deal with the supernatural and have “strong feminine energy”. However, a hefty new Assassin’s Creedreport fromInsider Gaming has shed light on Ubisoft’s plans over the next few years, and it would appearHexeis a little further away than you might have assumed.
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In a detailed look at Ubisoft’s plans forAssassin’s Creed Red,Assassin’s Creed Infinity, andeven future remakes,Hexewasn’t really mentioned until the end, when it was suggested Ubisoft is eyeing a 2026 release window for the game. Coming just one year afterAssassin’s Creed Red, which we know is going to be a large open-world RPG, we could infer thatHexewill be a smaller and more contained experience, similar to last year’sAssassin’s Creed Mirage.
Certainly, if Ubisoft really wants to lean heavily into Assassin’s Creed releases, it would make sense to alternate between larger and smaller scale games. Do we really want massive open-world RPGs every year without fail from the same publisher? We all remember what happened to the quality of Assassin’s Creed last time Ubisoft tried churning ‘em out.
Insider Gaming’s report also teasesHexewill be the darkest Assassin’s Creed game we’ve ever seen, and will feature a female lead protagonist currently called Elsa. Naturally, this could change during development, so stay tuned.
Topics:Assassins Creed,Ubisoft