The second is Assassin's Creed Codename Hexe, a game said to explore Europe's infamous witch trials from Ubisoft Montreal – with development led by Clint Hocking, the creative director of Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, Far Cry 2, and Watch Dogs Legion. The first is Assassin's Creed Codename Red, which is the Assassin's Creed Japan game in development at Ubisoft Quebec under the creative direction of Jonathan Dumont – who served as creative director of Assassin's Creed Odyssey and Immortals Fenyx Rising. Ubisoft has confirmed that two games will be available in the Assassin's Creed Infinity Hub in the coming years. So let's dive into how it'll work, and explore everything we know about Assassin's Creed Infinity so far. For us as players, Codename Infinity will be an evolving hub that will host and connect future Assassin's Creed games together. For Ubisoft, it's a way for its talented studios to work smarter not harder as it builds the next generation of the best Assassin's Creed games. "Rather than continuing to pass the baton from game to game, we profoundly believe this is an opportunity for one of Ubisoft's most beloved franchises to evolve in a more integrated and collaborative manner that's less centered on studios and more focused on talent and leadership, no matter where they are within Ubisoft," the open letter continued.Īssassin's Creed Infinity isn't the easiest thing to understand, because it doesn't necessarily have a direct comparison. Strong language is infrequent, one character drinks until he becomes drunk.Assassin's Creed Infinity is designed to bring a more "cohesive approach" to the development of future games, which should shorten the time it takes studios to iterate, innovate, and implement new ideas. Besides, you can see a naked man from the back, during a prison mission (the same that generally speaks about sodomy and bestiality). Sex: There's some passionate kissing and one mission takes place in a brothel (Apparently, one of the woman's in there is a sexual slave). (Blood can be turned off) The player can see a leg being cut off and also several beheadings in the guillotine (Accurate for that historic period). Violence: You can kill tons of enemies in combat or stealth modes using swords, spear's, axes, muskets, poison. This game can be a learning source.īut it should be played by mature teens only. Besides this, you visit some historic buildings in a very accurate depiction of the 18th century Paris (The Notre Dame cathedral, the palace of touleries and etc). This game is the most violent and most mature AC game and should be left to ages 14 and up.Īssassin's Creed unity takes place in the French Revolution (You can witness the general states, the fall of Bastille and etc). Despite being relatively goreless, combat is bloody and violent and is present throughout the game. There are infrequent decapitations and gore is very rare. I thought the game was going to slightly delude some of the brutality of this era, but the game does not fail to portray this. This game is set in the French Revolution, a very brutal and dark era. Violence was surprisingly brutal! Assassin's Creed games' age are dependent on the theme of game, therefore saying that some AC games are okay for tweens. Sex is not present other very infrequent the kissing scenes and the scene with a drugged prostitute(doesn't focus on the prostitute and rather on the current situation of the story). It is rarely said and when said, it is said by civilians, so it is easy to miss. I don't want to spoil the story for newcomers but I have to say I am impressed by the story. I am a professional PEGI reviewer of games.
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