A new report indicates a smaller game will arrive before Infinity
It looks like anotherĀ Assassin’s CreedĀ game could arrive beforeĀ Infinity. A new report from Bloomberg indicates that Ubisoft has turned aĀ ValhallaĀ expansion into a standalone game, in order to fill out a thin release schedule.
According to Bloomberg’s sources, the game is code-named Rift and will starĀ Valhalla‘s Basim. Rift will be smaller in scope than recent open-worldĀ Assassin’s CreedĀ games, and will reportedly focus more on stealth gameplay. It’s also apparently planned for either later this year or sometime in 2023.
Rift is set to arrive beforeĀ Assassin’s Creed Infinity, the previously reported-onĀ Assassin’s CreedĀ title which would take a live-service approach to the series. It’s indicative of a waning production lineup, as according to Bloomberg’s sources, several projects are still struggling;Ā Beyond Good & Evil 2Ā is reportedly still in pre-production, and theĀ Prince of PersiaĀ remake has already been delayed out a while.
Ubisoft has also seen higher turnover, and employees have claimed the publisher hasn’t done enough to fix its internal problems.
Alongside internal issues and delays, Ubisoft has also been under scrutiny for its movement into NFTs. Reports indicate employees are questioning the strategy, and an Ubisoft exec responded to public backlash by saying that gamers ‘don’t get’ the benefits of NFTs.
A smaller, stealth-focused Assassin’s CreedĀ game certainly sounds like it could be fun to play. But it also comes off as a way to win back some goodwill after many public missteps.
Published: Feb 9, 2022 03:00 pm