The Future of Assassin's Creed
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The franchise's lead writer said Ubisoft is planning for another decade or more of the history-spanning series.
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| Assassin’s Creed Will Have “More Robust Modern Day” in Future Titles
Added: 27.02.2015 15:30 | 3 views | 0 comments
Future entries in the Assassin's Creed franchise will place a larger emphasis on modern day elements, Ubisoft lead writer Darby McDevitt revealed.
"We always plan to have more modern day but we have to be really smart about how we do it. There was a plan for a little more modern day in Unity..." he explained in a community livestream. Unfortunately, however, the team simply couldn't dedicate the time necessary to making something like that a reality with last year's game.
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| Future Assassin's Creed games will have "more robust modern day" than Unity
Added: 27.02.2015 15:13 | 2 views | 0 comments
Eurogamer:
Future Assassin's Creed games will include a greater focus on the series' modern day timeline than last year's Assassin's Creed Unity, Ubisoft has suggested.
Fans were left disappointed by Unity's brief sashays into the present day, presented via a couple of quick cut-scenes.
Previous entries have included playable sections, puzzles and even whole areas to explore - which, happily, it sounds like Ubisoft hopes to return to in future instalments.
Speaking via Twitch during a Ubisoft community livestream, Assassin's Creed lead writer Darby McDevitt explained that his favourite modern day section - Brotherhood's town of Monteriggioni - may inspire present day sections found in future instalments.
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| Future Assassin's Creed Games Could Have More Modern Day Sections
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| Future Assassin's Creed Games Could Have More Modern Day Sections
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