It was previously rumored that Assassin’s Creed Infinity, the next chapter in the Assassin’s Creed story, will be a live service game that will be updated with seasons like Fortnite, Apex Legends, and other Ubisoft multiplayer titles. Regarding this, it has been speculated that the game series will also change and become free-to-play, but regarding the release of the latest quarterly report, Ubisoft says that will not be the case. More specifically, Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot said this when asked about the structure of the upcoming killer game:
“It’s not going to be a free game. This game is going to have a lot of narrative elements. It’s going to be a very innovative game, but it will have what players already have in all the other Assassin’s Creed games, all the elements that they love… right from the start. So it’s going to be a huge game. But With a lot of items already in the games we’ve published in the past.”
It totally dilutes the information, then. Even if the game series is going to change its structure, it’s still good to hear that the game will retain its story structure.
The thing we still don’t know is when the game will be released, but it will likely take a few years. Before that, Valhalla will be expanded with a few extra things, including a new story DLC rumored to be called Dawn of Rangarök.
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