
Assassin’s Creed Redis due to release sometime this year, 2024, though not everybody will get the chance to play it.
The nextAssassin’s Creedgame will mark a few “firsts” forUbisoft’sflagship franchise. For starters it’lltransport the series to Feudal Japan, a time period it’s never explored before but is a no brainer for a game about stealth and fluid movements.
Check out the teaser forAssassin’s Creed Redbelow
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Players will reportedly play as two protagonists, a man and a woman, including one based on a real-life historical figure. One will be a shinobi, which is the proper name for a ninja, and the other will be a samurai, which fits nicely with the games RPG gameplay. It was believedAssassin’s Creed Miragewould mark a return to the series’ roots of more linear stealth gameplay, and while this will be the case for several future games, the RPG style introduced duringAssassin’s Creed Originswill besticking around too.
Unfortunately another first for the franchise isAssassin’s Creed Redis reportedly being built for new-gen consoles.
Players on high-endPCs, theXboxSeries X/S andPlayStation5 will be able to play it, but if you’re still on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 I’m afraid you’ll have to upgrade.
It was inevitable really, especially since modern Assassin’s Creed games constantly push the boundary for large open worlds. The bigger or more detailed the world, the more power the console needs, so it only makes sense to leave the weaker platforms behind.
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Assassin’s Creed Redis arguably one of the most exciting projects in years, as Japan has been a highly-requested location for the series ever since it started globetrotting. Hopefully it’s worth the cost of upgrading to a new-gen platform though.
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