Ubisoft is slowing down the release rate of Assassin’s Creed games going forward.Continue Assassin’s Creed 2Following the huge success of , Ubisoft decided to release the series annually like Call of Duty. Shockingly, this worked well for quite some time, producing a compelling trilogy starring Ezio and Assassin’s Creed 3After pumping out new entries in the series from 2009 to 2015, Ubisoft put the brakes on some of the later entries receiving mixed reviews and declining sales. Ubisoft then moved to releasing new games every other year and filling the gaps with DLC. This has also worked very well for publishers since then, but things are changing again.
Confirmed by Ubisoft Assassin’s Creed Mirage Scheduled for release in 2023, that is, marking the longest gap between entries the series has ever seen.because it’s been three years assassin’s creed valhalla. and Interview posted on Ubisoft’s websiteseries executive producer Mark Alexis Tete said this was intentional. Ubisoft has announced all of its upcoming Assassin’s Creed games well in advance of the Ubisoft Forward event as we want to evaluate fan feedback and incorporate it into the game’s development. I am spending my time
“Also, while each Assassin’s Creed development cycle used to take an average of about three years, we are shifting our development model to make it more sustainable for the team,” says Côté. “So we’re moving to longer development cycles to make them more sustainable from a human and technical standpoint, truly building on each other’s shoulders and allowing us to support the game for a longer period of time. ”
At this point we don’t know yet how long we will wait newly announced title Assassin’s Creed Codename Red When Assassin’s Creed Codename HexeThey don’t even have unique names, and they seem pretty far apart considering we’ve seen very little from either game. said the plan. Hexe very different from both red Other games in the franchise.
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