Rumor: Ubisoft is working on four more Assassin’s Creed games, including a VR title

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Ubisoft is working on four smaller Assassin’s Creed games, in addition to the previously announced titles that will be released in the coming years. This is reported by insider and leaker Tom Henderson. The game maker would, among other things, create a VR game and a free PvE co-op game in the AC universe.

Ubisoft is expected to announce the first of these games this summer during E3, writes Henderson for Insider Gaming. This concerns Project Nexus, a VR title in the Assassin’s Creed franchise. In addition, the Canadian game studio is said to be working on three other projects, which are currently in concept and prototype stages.

The games include, for example, a new project from the team behind Assassin’s Creed Rogue maker Ubisoft Sofia. This title, called Nebula, would be set in India, the Aztec Empire and a Mediterranean setting. Ubisoft Chengdu is also said to be working on a free-to-play game in the Assassin’s Creed universe. It would be a co-op title with PvE elements. In addition, the studio behind the multiplayer parts of previous Assassin’s Creed games and Splinter Cell is said to be working on a new multiplayer game based on Ubisoft Scalar.

It is not known when the various games will be released, although that will probably not happen in the short term. According to Henderson, Ubisoft may return to annual Assassin’s Creed releases. Project Red, an AC title set in Japan, is set to release next year. Invictus would follow in 2025, with a release of Hexe in 2026. Ubisoft already announced those three games in September.

Project Red, an Assassin’s Creed game set in feudal Japan, will be released next year

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