At least officially, little is known about the upcoming Assassin’s Creed title dubbed “Project Hexe” but a few new details have been making the internet rounds recently and it looks to be bringing back an underrated feature of the series.Assassin’s Creed Hexewas first revealed in 2022 alongside the mobile gameAssassin’s Creed Jadeas well asAssassin’s Creed Red, the latter of which is going to be set in feudal Japan and is expected to be released later this year. WhenAssassin’s Creed Hexeis finally released, it’s said to have amuch darker tonethan other entries from the popular Ubisoft series with a focus on 16th-century witchcraft set in Central Europe during the Roman Empire.Check out theAssassin’s Creed Redtrailer below!From what previous rumours have led us to believe,Assassin’s Creed Hexewill feature afemale protagonistnamed Elsa, and perhaps take inspiration from 2023’sAssassin’s Creed Mirageas it willleave huge open worlds behindand will reportedly be more of a linear experience.AdvertHowever, other details have emerged courtesy of anexclusive reportfrom Tom Henderson of Insider Gaming, a known leaker of information within the video game industry. One of the returning features said to be back inAssassin’s Creed Hexeis the fear system that was implemented inAssassin’s Creed SyndicateDLC, ‘Jack the Ripper’.The ‘Jack the Ripper’ DLC is set roughly two years after the events ofAssassin’s Creed Syndicateand in it, you mostly play as Evie Frye, twin sister of Jacob. One of the new weapons in the DLC was the Fear bomb and as the name of the weapon suggests, it induces fear in the enemies of the Frye twins.According to the report from Tom Henderson, Ubisoft is bringing back this feature inAssassin’s Creed Hexe, which would be suited to its rumoured dark tone of the game. Of course, these are unconfirmed rumours at this time, so we should take them with a pinch of salt until proven otherwise.Assassin’s Creed Hexedoesn’t have a release date at the time of writing but it is expected to be released in 2026.Featured Image Credit: Ubisoft, The Muppets StudioTopics:Assassins Creed,Ubisoft,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X

At least officially, little is known about the upcoming Assassin’s Creed title dubbed “Project Hexe” but a few new details have been making the internet rounds recently and it looks to be bringing back an underrated feature of the series.Assassin’s Creed Hexewas first revealed in 2022 alongside the mobile gameAssassin’s Creed Jadeas well asAssassin’s Creed Red, the latter of which is going to be set in feudal Japan and is expected to be released later this year. WhenAssassin’s Creed Hexeis finally released, it’s said to have amuch darker tonethan other entries from the popular Ubisoft series with a focus on 16th-century witchcraft set in Central Europe during the Roman Empire.Check out theAssassin’s Creed Redtrailer below!From what previous rumours have led us to believe,Assassin’s Creed Hexewill feature afemale protagonistnamed Elsa, and perhaps take inspiration from 2023’sAssassin’s Creed Mirageas it willleave huge open worlds behindand will reportedly be more of a linear experience.AdvertHowever, other details have emerged courtesy of anexclusive reportfrom Tom Henderson of Insider Gaming, a known leaker of information within the video game industry. One of the returning features said to be back inAssassin’s Creed Hexeis the fear system that was implemented inAssassin’s Creed SyndicateDLC, ‘Jack the Ripper’.The ‘Jack the Ripper’ DLC is set roughly two years after the events ofAssassin’s Creed Syndicateand in it, you mostly play as Evie Frye, twin sister of Jacob. One of the new weapons in the DLC was the Fear bomb and as the name of the weapon suggests, it induces fear in the enemies of the Frye twins.According to the report from Tom Henderson, Ubisoft is bringing back this feature inAssassin’s Creed Hexe, which would be suited to its rumoured dark tone of the game. Of course, these are unconfirmed rumours at this time, so we should take them with a pinch of salt until proven otherwise.Assassin’s Creed Hexedoesn’t have a release date at the time of writing but it is expected to be released in 2026.Featured Image Credit: Ubisoft, The Muppets StudioTopics:Assassins Creed,Ubisoft,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X
At least officially, little is known about the upcoming Assassin’s Creed title dubbed “Project Hexe” but a few new details have been making the internet rounds recently and it looks to be bringing back an underrated feature of the series.Assassin’s Creed Hexewas first revealed in 2022 alongside the mobile gameAssassin’s Creed Jadeas well asAssassin’s Creed Red, the latter of which is going to be set in feudal Japan and is expected to be released later this year. WhenAssassin’s Creed Hexeis finally released, it’s said to have amuch darker tonethan other entries from the popular Ubisoft series with a focus on 16th-century witchcraft set in Central Europe during the Roman Empire.Check out theAssassin’s Creed Redtrailer below!From what previous rumours have led us to believe,Assassin’s Creed Hexewill feature afemale protagonistnamed Elsa, and perhaps take inspiration from 2023’sAssassin’s Creed Mirageas it willleave huge open worlds behindand will reportedly be more of a linear experience.AdvertHowever, other details have emerged courtesy of anexclusive reportfrom Tom Henderson of Insider Gaming, a known leaker of information within the video game industry. One of the returning features said to be back inAssassin’s Creed Hexeis the fear system that was implemented inAssassin’s Creed SyndicateDLC, ‘Jack the Ripper’.The ‘Jack the Ripper’ DLC is set roughly two years after the events ofAssassin’s Creed Syndicateand in it, you mostly play as Evie Frye, twin sister of Jacob. One of the new weapons in the DLC was the Fear bomb and as the name of the weapon suggests, it induces fear in the enemies of the Frye twins.According to the report from Tom Henderson, Ubisoft is bringing back this feature inAssassin’s Creed Hexe, which would be suited to its rumoured dark tone of the game. Of course, these are unconfirmed rumours at this time, so we should take them with a pinch of salt until proven otherwise.Assassin’s Creed Hexedoesn’t have a release date at the time of writing but it is expected to be released in 2026.
At least officially, little is known about the upcoming Assassin’s Creed title dubbed “Project Hexe” but a few new details have been making the internet rounds recently and it looks to be bringing back an underrated feature of the series.
Assassin’s Creed Hexewas first revealed in 2022 alongside the mobile gameAssassin’s Creed Jadeas well asAssassin’s Creed Red, the latter of which is going to be set in feudal Japan and is expected to be released later this year. WhenAssassin’s Creed Hexeis finally released, it’s said to have amuch darker tonethan other entries from the popular Ubisoft series with a focus on 16th-century witchcraft set in Central Europe during the Roman Empire.
Check out theAssassin’s Creed Redtrailer below!
From what previous rumours have led us to believe,Assassin’s Creed Hexewill feature afemale protagonistnamed Elsa, and perhaps take inspiration from 2023’sAssassin’s Creed Mirageas it willleave huge open worlds behindand will reportedly be more of a linear experience.
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However, other details have emerged courtesy of anexclusive reportfrom Tom Henderson of Insider Gaming, a known leaker of information within the video game industry. One of the returning features said to be back inAssassin’s Creed Hexeis the fear system that was implemented inAssassin’s Creed SyndicateDLC, ‘Jack the Ripper’.
The ‘Jack the Ripper’ DLC is set roughly two years after the events ofAssassin’s Creed Syndicateand in it, you mostly play as Evie Frye, twin sister of Jacob. One of the new weapons in the DLC was the Fear bomb and as the name of the weapon suggests, it induces fear in the enemies of the Frye twins.
According to the report from Tom Henderson, Ubisoft is bringing back this feature inAssassin’s Creed Hexe, which would be suited to its rumoured dark tone of the game. Of course, these are unconfirmed rumours at this time, so we should take them with a pinch of salt until proven otherwise.
Assassin’s Creed Hexedoesn’t have a release date at the time of writing but it is expected to be released in 2026.
Topics:Assassins Creed,Ubisoft,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X