It seems that the new details about Assassin's Creed Infinity advance certain elements of games as a service, such as these battle passes with narrative and cosmetics.
Con Assassin’s Creed Infinity para PCSteam Deck, PS5 and Xbox Series Ubisoft plan something different. He project from the developer continues to reveal informationalthough in dribs and drabs.
Now we read from Insider Gaming that the French company plans a core of the franchise with AC: Infinityfrom which games like Red, Hexe and Invictus will be launched.
Game demo materials offered to the aforementioned media (on the condition that they are not made public) show the user navigating from the Infinity core to the Red core in some seconds.
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This would be the nerve center of Assassin's Creed gamessince the game could be resumed where it was left off and not start each one individually after “returning” to the center.
He objetivo principal de Assassin’s Creed Infinity is to offer a live service, premiering at the same time AC: Red and with several features you might expect from a game as a service.
The in-game item shop would be called 'The Exchange' and would offer players the opportunity to buy daily and weekly cosmetics for the two protagonists of Red, Naoe and Yasuke.
In addition to this, Infinity would have a “Sync” feature to allow the player to access each protagonist's 'Projects', which IG basically summarizes as mini 'Battle Passes' with narratives and to earn cosmetic rewards.
Projects will be coming to Infinity constantly, but they will mainly be DLC and new games and even as a way to keep players' interest in something new.
From Insider Gaming they understand that the Ubisoft's current strategy with Infinity is to release a main game every 2 years, with somewhat smaller experiences between said projects.
Assassin's Creed Infinity and its possible battle passes
Red is planned in 2024 and Invictus – offering online – is planned for 2025, with Hexe in 2026. The latter is planned as the “darkest Assassin's Creed game” starring a woman (named Elsa) for the first time since Assassin's Creed Chronicles : China in 2015.
Other projects include Obsidian (Black Flag remake), Nebula (India, Aztec Empire and Mediterranean setting), Raid (a 4-player PvE co-op), Echoes (another multiplayer) and a bonus remake; all scheduled for the decade.
Although Assassin's Creed Infinity has battle passes with narrative and cosmeticswe haven't seen them in action yet and we don't know what they would look like.