Assassin’s Creed: Codename Jade will once again challenge the mobile game market with an ancient Chinese background – Engadget

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After four years of silence, Ubisoft is once once more trying to challenge the mobile game market, announcing earlier that it is developing a new “AAA-level mobile game masterpiece” “Assassin’s Creed: Code Jade”, and the story background is set in 215 BC Year (32 years of the Qin Dynasty) in ancient China. We still don’t know much regarding the actual content of “Codename Jade” other than knowing that it will be an open world and has a bird’s-eye view flight scene environment trailer, but it seems to allow you to make your own character. It’s the first of its kind in the series. As for the paid model or in-game purchases, it is still unknown.

In addition to Codename Jade, the next three games in the Assassin’s Creed franchise have been announced. Among them, “Assassin’s Creed: Illusion”, which will be released in 2023, once once more returns to the long-lost Islamic Middle East, with Baghdad in 861 (regarding 10 years before the “Viking Age”) as the background. The protagonist of the game is Basim Ibn Ishaq, who also appeared in “Viking Age”, and will focus more on the traditional elements of the Assassin’s Creed series such as stealth and parkour.

The two games that follow “Illusion” will be “Assassin’s Creed: Code Red” set in feudal Japan, and “Assassin’s Creed: Code Hexe” set in the Holy Roman Empire in the 16th century. Both of them don’t even have game screens at present, and the so-called previews are just short films with a little atmosphere. “Code Red”, which introduced ninja elements, is a long-awaited theme for fans, and in the “Code Hexe” part Ubisoft promised to bring “a very different Assassin’s Creed gaming experience”. Neither game has a scheduled release date yet.

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