Assassins Creed Infinity reportedly embraces live service model but some gamers fear the worst
Date:
Wed, 07 Jul 2021 14:21:52 +0000
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Some folks are clearly angry and worried this could be a case of a gaming disservice.
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Assassins Creed is set to fully go the live service game route in the future according to a fresh report.
Bloomberg asserts that Ubisoft is working on Assassins Creed Infinity, a new project which has just been confirmed by the publisher. As the name suggests, Infinity sets the stage for a massive online platform that can be added to
and evolved as time goes on, according to inside sources who are developing this creation. We show you how to build a PC These are the best gaming monitors Best PC games : the must-play titles you dont want to miss
Assassins Creed Infinity is still apparently years away from fruition, but itll involve multiple settings within its environment, effectively being a bunch of games which are all connected in this sprawling hub rather than
being separate titles. Naturally, therell be room to build multiple
expansions as time passes in typical live service fashion.
Of course, this isnt really a shock, as the Assassins Creed franchise has already gone down the games-as-a-service route to some extent with more
recent outings. If we look at the latest instalment, Assassins Creed Valhalla , it has a season pass and has already dripped out a wedge of content and a major DLC expansion ( another expansion is imminent and should arrive this month or next with more to come in 2022).
However, Assassins Creed Infinity is more ambitious than this, with a more overarching scope to tie gamers in, happening on a much larger scale as a
home for multiple games, not just expansions.
Predictably, theres been some unhappy reaction from gamers out there to this news, who fear that rather than having a neat hub to connect different games (locations and time periods), this will instead lead down a road of
increasing leverage on players to fork out for more and more content.
At this stage, though, its jumping the gun to get too pessimistic, and its really not clear at all how this new live service scheme of things will work. Indeed, the Bloomberg report makes the point that Infinity could change from how even Ubisoft sees it right now, and its very much a project in flux. Feedback and reaction, then, will theoretically be useful in shaping how Infinity ends up. Infinity and beyond
A spokeswoman from Ubisoft who talked to Bloomberg acknowledged the existence of Assassins Creed Infinity, but wouldnt be drawn to give any details beyond that (unsurprisingly at this stage). All that the spokeswoman would
officially say is that Ubisoft is planning to exceed the expectations of fans who have been asking for a more cohesive approach to the franchise.
Furthermore, Ubisoft just officially confirmed the project with a short announcement as we mentioned at the outset, in which Infinity was called an early-in-development project, with Ubisoft stating that: Rather than continuing to pass the baton from game to game, we profoundly believe this is an opportunity for one of Ubisofts most beloved franchises to evolve in a
more integrated and collaborative manner thats less centered on studios and more focused on talent and leadership, no matter where they are within Ubisoft.
When it comes to development, Infinity will see Ubisofts Montreal and Quebec teams, which have now been unified, jointly work on the project, each with a separate creative director but with the Quebec studio ultimately in charge
of the franchise (with this cross-studio collaboration headed by executive producer Marc-Alexis Ct). Check out all the best multiplayer PC games
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/news/assassins-creed-infinity-reportedly-embraces-li ve-service-model-but-some-gamers-fear-the-worst/
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