New Assassin's Creed comic will hint at franchise's future
Added: 22.07.2013 22:01 | 1 views | 0 comments
India-set Brahman comic book features "extremely strong hints" about where the franchise is headed after ACIV: Black Flag.
The upcoming Assassin's Creed: Brahman comic will feature "extremely strong hints" about where the mainline franchise is headed after this fall's .
Writer Brenden Fletcher revealed the news to GameSpot in an interview from San Diego Comic-Con this weekend. He explained that players who want to know what's next for the series will want to pick up a copy of the new comic.
"The story that's in the present is really significant and is filled with hints for what you'll see in the future," Fletcher said. "I can't say much more than that about the hints, of course, but if you're really excited about Assassin's Creed games and you want to know where everything's going past Black Flag and into the future, there are extremely strong hints in Brahman."
Assassin's Creed: Brahman is set in 1839 India, though the comic does bounce back and forth between the past and the present. It features an all-new assassin, Arbaaz Mir, and takes place during the Colonial British rule.
According to Fletcher, in Brahman, Mir is faced with the struggle of choosing between what he wants in his heart and what the Brotherhood is forcing him to do. At the core of the story will be a hunt for an extremely powerful object. The comic is due out this fall.
Ubisoft Toronto is , though details about this project have not been revealed. Ubisoft has launched a new core Assassin's Creed game every year since 2009.
From:
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| Modern day Assassin's Creed possible
Added: 20.07.2013 2:57 | 2 views | 0 comments
Lead writer Darby McDevitt says "there's always a chance," but major draw for the series is element of "historical tourism."
A modern day Assassin's Creed game is possible, according to comments from lead writer on the series Darby McDevitt today during a panel at San Diego Comic-Con.
As relayed from the company's Twitter feed, McDevitt , "there's always a chance, but one of the biggest draws of the series is the historical 'tourism.'"
Past entries in the Assassin's Creed series have been set during various periods in history, including Colonial America, the Third Crusade, and the Renaissance.
Also during the panel, McDevitt offered a more concrete tease about the future of the Assassin's Creed series, saying a feudal Japan setting excites him.
"I think the Shogunate is in a cool era, but it's not up to one person, and whatever we do, we'll make it cool," he .
Ubisoft also used its Comic-Con showing to reveal an all-new Assassin's Creed comic book called Assassin's Creed: Brahman. It takes place in 19th century India under British rule and stars new hero Arbaaz Mir. The comic will release later this fall alongside .
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| Modern day Assassin's Creed possible
Added: 20.07.2013 2:57 | 0 views | 0 comments
Lead writer Darby McDevitt says "there's always a chance," but major draw for the series is element of "historical tourism."
A modern day Assassin's Creed game is possible, according to comments from lead writer on the series Darby McDevitt today during a panel at San Diego Comic-Con.
As relayed from the company's Twitter feed, McDevitt , "there's always a chance, but one of the biggest draws of the series is the historical 'tourism.'"
Past entries in the Assassin's Creed series have been set during various periods in history, including Colonial America, the Third Crusade, and the Renaissance.
Also during the panel, McDevitt offered a more concrete tease about the future of the Assassin's Creed series, saying a feudal Japan setting excites him.
"I think the Shogunate is in a cool era, but it's not up to one person, and whatever we do, we'll make it cool," he .
Ubisoft also used its Comic-Con showing to reveal an all-new Assassin's Creed comic book called Assassin's Creed: Brahman. It takes place in 19th century India under British rule and stars new hero Arbaaz Mir. The comic will release later this fall alongside .
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