Rumor alert everyone. BunnyTheVillain, a Ubisoft Partner and Content Creator, says she has some inside info on the next main Assassin’s Creed game called Assassin’s Creed Red. So, let’s dive in, shall we?
According to the rumor, Ubisoft will officially reveal this game in May 2024. Then, in July 2024, the French company will air its first gameplay trailer at its Ubi Forward event. And finally, the game will most likely come out in November 2024.
[New] #AssassinsCreed Red 🇯🇵
🔸It will be the most enjoyable game in the franchise.
🔸World premiere trailer in May 2024.
🔸Gameplay showcase (Ubi Forward) in July 2024.
🔸Official release in November 2024.Info came to me by a trusted source and I wanted to share it with you! pic.twitter.com/bQQzhOIe4m
— Bunny 😈 (@BunnyTheVillain) January 29, 2024
This all falls in line with Ubisoft’s overall marketing practice. If AC Red comes out this year, then these reveal dates sound plausible. For comparison purposes, Ubi announced Assassin’s Creed Mirage in May 2023. Then, in June 2023, the company shared its first gameplay trailer. And finally, the game came out in October 2023.
In short, this information feels kind of legit. And no, you don’t really need insiders to guess those dates. Still, and as with all rumors, we strongly suggest taking it with a grain of salt.
From what we know, Assassin’s Creed Project Red will take the series to Feudal Japan. You can also bet that Ubi will go all out with this new AC game. AC: Red will most likely be released only on current-gen platforms. It will also have a higher budget than Assassin’s Creed Mirage. As such, we can expect a visual showcase.
It will be interesting to see whether AC Red will be able to match the lighting quality of Assassin’s Creed Mirage. This new Assassin’s Creed game will be using the AnvilNext Engine. Thus, we are wondering whether its features will be able to match those that Massive Entertainment added to its Snowdrop Engine. And will it support Ray Tracing?
Stay tuned for more!
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