• Assassin's Creed won't be getting its stealth spin-off for a whil

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Mon Jul 25 11:45:04 2022
    Assassin's Creed won't be getting its stealth spin-off for a while yet

    Date:
    Mon, 25 Jul 2022 10:36:04 +0000

    Description:
    A new report suggests Assassin's Creed Rift has been delayed to mid-2023.

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    Ubisoft has reportedly pushed back the release of Assassins Creed Rift, the next stealth-oriented installment in the time-hopping action series.

    The publisher announced Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and a smaller
    unannounced premium game have been delayed during its latest quarterly earnings report . Both games are now expected to release sometime during the companys next fiscal year beginning April 2023.

    A follow-up report by Bloomberg suggests that the unnamed premium game is, in fact, the next Assassins Creed title. Ubisoft has reportedly pushed back the release of Rift from February next year to sometime between May and June. According to Bloomberg, someone familiar with the game said its development
    is running far behind schedule.

    We can expect to hear more details this September when Ubisoft says it will reveal "the future of Assassin's Creed". As of now, weve only heard rumors that Rift will place a greater focus on stealth and return to the Middle East . Looking thin (Image credit: Ubisoft)

    The delay of both games is quite the blow to Ubisofts upcoming line-up. The last mainline entry in the Assassins Creed series is Assassins Creed Valhalla , which released in 2020. This latest delay means fans will be left to wait nearly three years before they can get their hands on the series next installment.

    While chunky gaps between triple-A sequels is usually par for the course
    among publishers, its something that Ubisoft has tended to avoid. The Assassins Creed series broadly stuck to an annual release schedule. That Ubisoft is bucking that expectation this time around might point to the faith it's placing in Assassins Creed Infinity an upcoming live-service platform that will tie together future entries in the franchise.

    But wider Ubisoft fans will also likely be disappointed by the delays.
    Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora was originally expected to release later this year, most likely in December to tie in with Avatar: The Way of The Water . Without it, this years slate of major Ubisoft titles is looking rather thin.

    Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope is currently expected to launch on October
    20, while new seafaring multiplayer brawler Skull and Bones will hit shelves on November 8. Thats only two blockbuster games, one of which is a Nintendo Switch exclusive, while the other has gone through nearly a decade of development hell. With neither set to release this summer, Ubisoft isnt offering players much to get excited about. Ubisoft also scrapped a Splinter Cell VR game, and that's a tragedy



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