Renowned industry insider Tom Henderson has unveiled Ubisoft's bold new roadmap for the Assassin’s Creed franchise, highlighting the development of at least nine titles over the next six years. Despite internal restructuring and delays related to Tencent's involvement, Ubisoft is doubling down on the series with a blend of major RPGs, remakes, smaller spin-offs, and multiplayer projects.
Image: x.comThe strategy revolves around flagship RPGs every 2–3 years, while interspersing other projects to maintain momentum. The roadmap includes:
Assassin’s Creed Jade – Mobile title set in Ancient China, slated as the next release.
Invictus – Multiplayer game with 16-player matches, inspired by Fall Guys, promising five years of support.
Obsidian – A full remake of Black Flag using the latest Anvil engine, releasing alongside Invictus.
Hexe – A dark, witchcraft-themed installment set in Europe, due after support ends for Shadows.
Scarlet – The next major RPG, reportedly Assassin’s Creed Nebula, spanning India, the Mediterranean, and the Aztec Empire.
Stardust – Another remake, beginning development post-Obsidian.
Emerald – Likely a PvE multiplayer entry, potentially Echoes or Raid, with long-term support.
RPG3 – A major RPG scheduled two years after Scarlet, with no official name yet.
Remake3 – An unannounced remake set to follow RPG3.
Henderson’s leak suggests Ubisoft is investing heavily in long-term franchise growth, aiming to keep fans engaged throughout the decade.
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