Assassin’s Creed fans worried about losing the “old school” style of games needn’t fret – as far as the developers are concerned, they’re working to make this happen.Assassin’s CreedMirage, while not faultless, has been widely praised for itswelcome returnto classic AC gameplay.Consequently, fans have been wondering if this was a one-off fromUbisoftor whether the trend will continue.AdvertThis comes at a time when it’s been revealed upcoming instalment,Assassin’s Creed Hexe, willleave behind open worldsfor a more linear experience.Not playedAssassin’s Creed Mirageyet? Then check out the story trailer belowDuring a Q&A withAssassin’s Creed Miragedevelopers, Stephane Boudon and Jean-Luc Sala, the devs were asked if they’d be “interested in developing additional old-school AC games”.AdvertTheir response? “We work in the dark to serve the light,” finished off with a winking emoji.To some, this may be a little too cryptic for it to offer any reassurance or confirmation, but not to the person who asked the question.“I LOVE THIS!” theyreplied. “Best answer possible, and from one of my favourite AC games. Thank you!!”Without succumbing to our own wants and speculation, it does seem like the devs are telling us they’re committed to keeping the classic ways of the creed alive.AdvertDoes this mean still unwritten “old school” titles won’t be as dark asAC Hexe, which is said to be thedarkest franchise entryto date? We can’t say. But even if they’re not as unnerving, they’ll rekindle the dying embers of the originalAssassin’s Creed.If you want to return toAC Mirageafter reading what the devs have said, there’sfree DLCyou might have overlooked waiting for you.The future of Assassin’s Creed may not be so different, especially if theAC Mirageteam has their way.Featured Image Credit: UbisoftTopics:Assassins Creed,Ubisoft,Assassins Creed Valhalla,PlayStation,Xbox,PC,Steam

Assassin’s Creed fans worried about losing the “old school” style of games needn’t fret – as far as the developers are concerned, they’re working to make this happen.Assassin’s CreedMirage, while not faultless, has been widely praised for itswelcome returnto classic AC gameplay.Consequently, fans have been wondering if this was a one-off fromUbisoftor whether the trend will continue.AdvertThis comes at a time when it’s been revealed upcoming instalment,Assassin’s Creed Hexe, willleave behind open worldsfor a more linear experience.Not playedAssassin’s Creed Mirageyet? Then check out the story trailer belowDuring a Q&A withAssassin’s Creed Miragedevelopers, Stephane Boudon and Jean-Luc Sala, the devs were asked if they’d be “interested in developing additional old-school AC games”.AdvertTheir response? “We work in the dark to serve the light,” finished off with a winking emoji.To some, this may be a little too cryptic for it to offer any reassurance or confirmation, but not to the person who asked the question.“I LOVE THIS!” theyreplied. “Best answer possible, and from one of my favourite AC games. Thank you!!”Without succumbing to our own wants and speculation, it does seem like the devs are telling us they’re committed to keeping the classic ways of the creed alive.AdvertDoes this mean still unwritten “old school” titles won’t be as dark asAC Hexe, which is said to be thedarkest franchise entryto date? We can’t say. But even if they’re not as unnerving, they’ll rekindle the dying embers of the originalAssassin’s Creed.If you want to return toAC Mirageafter reading what the devs have said, there’sfree DLCyou might have overlooked waiting for you.The future of Assassin’s Creed may not be so different, especially if theAC Mirageteam has their way.Featured Image Credit: UbisoftTopics:Assassins Creed,Ubisoft,Assassins Creed Valhalla,PlayStation,Xbox,PC,Steam
Assassin’s Creed fans worried about losing the “old school” style of games needn’t fret – as far as the developers are concerned, they’re working to make this happen.Assassin’s CreedMirage, while not faultless, has been widely praised for itswelcome returnto classic AC gameplay.Consequently, fans have been wondering if this was a one-off fromUbisoftor whether the trend will continue.AdvertThis comes at a time when it’s been revealed upcoming instalment,Assassin’s Creed Hexe, willleave behind open worldsfor a more linear experience.Not playedAssassin’s Creed Mirageyet? Then check out the story trailer belowDuring a Q&A withAssassin’s Creed Miragedevelopers, Stephane Boudon and Jean-Luc Sala, the devs were asked if they’d be “interested in developing additional old-school AC games”.AdvertTheir response? “We work in the dark to serve the light,” finished off with a winking emoji.To some, this may be a little too cryptic for it to offer any reassurance or confirmation, but not to the person who asked the question.“I LOVE THIS!” theyreplied. “Best answer possible, and from one of my favourite AC games. Thank you!!”Without succumbing to our own wants and speculation, it does seem like the devs are telling us they’re committed to keeping the classic ways of the creed alive.AdvertDoes this mean still unwritten “old school” titles won’t be as dark asAC Hexe, which is said to be thedarkest franchise entryto date? We can’t say. But even if they’re not as unnerving, they’ll rekindle the dying embers of the originalAssassin’s Creed.If you want to return toAC Mirageafter reading what the devs have said, there’sfree DLCyou might have overlooked waiting for you.The future of Assassin’s Creed may not be so different, especially if theAC Mirageteam has their way.
Assassin’s Creed fans worried about losing the “old school” style of games needn’t fret – as far as the developers are concerned, they’re working to make this happen.
Assassin’s CreedMirage, while not faultless, has been widely praised for itswelcome returnto classic AC gameplay.
Consequently, fans have been wondering if this was a one-off fromUbisoftor whether the trend will continue.
Advert
Advert
This comes at a time when it’s been revealed upcoming instalment,Assassin’s Creed Hexe, willleave behind open worldsfor a more linear experience.
Not playedAssassin’s Creed Mirageyet? Then check out the story trailer below
During a Q&A withAssassin’s Creed Miragedevelopers, Stephane Boudon and Jean-Luc Sala, the devs were asked if they’d be “interested in developing additional old-school AC games”.
Advert
Advert
Their response? “We work in the dark to serve the light,” finished off with a winking emoji.
To some, this may be a little too cryptic for it to offer any reassurance or confirmation, but not to the person who asked the question.
“I LOVE THIS!” theyreplied. “Best answer possible, and from one of my favourite AC games. Thank you!!”
Without succumbing to our own wants and speculation, it does seem like the devs are telling us they’re committed to keeping the classic ways of the creed alive.
Advert
Advert
Does this mean still unwritten “old school” titles won’t be as dark asAC Hexe, which is said to be thedarkest franchise entryto date? We can’t say. But even if they’re not as unnerving, they’ll rekindle the dying embers of the originalAssassin’s Creed.
If you want to return toAC Mirageafter reading what the devs have said, there’sfree DLCyou might have overlooked waiting for you.
The future of Assassin’s Creed may not be so different, especially if theAC Mirageteam has their way.
Topics:Assassins Creed,Ubisoft,Assassins Creed Valhalla,PlayStation,Xbox,PC,Steam