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Fascinating details of Assassin's Creed Infinity revealed

Fascinating details of Assassin's Creed Infinity revealed


Ubisoft will use Assassin's Creed Infinity as a platform to deliver the series' upcoming games and service-based content.
The first details of Assassin's Creed Infinity were revealed by a report  from Bloomberg Media's Jason Schreier  , and Ubisoft has offered only a handful of details since the announcement. Ubisoft says that Infiniti will actually serve as the main hub of the series, and that future versions of Assassin's Creed, including Red, Hexe, and Invictus, will be released through this platform.
Now Gaming Insider has seen a video of Assassin's Creed Infinity where the user can enter Assassin's Creed Red through the main hub and continue their experience without having to wait for the game to start from the moment they left off. Additionally, Infiniti's main focus seems to be on providing live-service content, all of which is currently streaming. Ubisoft is launching this hub at the same time as the launch of Assassin's Creed Red, and it will include familiar elements of live-service games. 
Players can purchase a variety of daily and weekly decorative items through The Exchange to customize Assassin's Creed Red heroes Naoe and Yasuke. In addition to The Exchange section, the Infinity platform makes the Synchronization feature available to gamers, which includes missions called Projects for each protagonist.


These missions are actually small battles, each of which has the task of telling a short story about the heroes of the series, and rewards the players after completion. These missions will be available regularly on the Infinity platform and will mostly focus on upcoming expansion packs and new games. Also, Ubisoft plans to use these missions to keep active players during the lack of content.
It looks like the Infinity platform will help Ubisoft release a main series version every two years, along with smaller experiences; So that the release of the Red version is planned for the end of this year, and next to it, the multiplayer experience Invictus for 2025 and the game Hexe for 2026 are under development. Hexe is described as the darkest version of the series, featuring a female protagonist with the possible name of Elsa.
Other Assassin's Creed projects include Obsidian (a remake of Black Flag), Nebula (set in India, the Aztec realm, and the Mediterranean), Raid (a free-to-play 4-player co-op PvE), Echoes (another multiplayer game), and a remake. Unknown from this collection mentioned that all of them will be launched by the end of the decade. Currently, it is not known which version of Assassin's Creed Ubisoft is working on remaking in addition to Black Flag.
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