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The first details about Codename Hexe, the most different Assassin’s Creed in the series – Assassin’s Creed Codename Hexe

The first details about Codename Hexe, the most different Assassin’s Creed in the series – Assassin’s Creed Codename Hexe
The first details about Codename Hexe, the most different Assassin’s Creed in the series – Assassin’s Creed Codename Hexe
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From the moment we first heard about Assassin’s Creed Codename Hexe at Ubisoft Forward nearly two years ago, we knew it would be a very different take on the French company’s flagship franchise. Everything about it inspires darkness and fear, and now it seems development is moving even faster, as Insider Gaming has released a report with tons of details about the game.

First, production is underway, but it still seems to be in its early stages.The game won’t be released to the public until at least 2026 , it’s being billed as the launch of the Infinity Platform, the next phase in all of Assassin’s Creed’s interconnected universe.We also know that in Hexe we won’t be able to choose the gender of the protagonist, and We’ll be controlling a human named (for now) Elsa a female character with supernatural powers, set in what is now Germany in the 16th century.

It seems like another new feature is that it will have features similar to what we saw in the Assassin’s Creed Syndicate DLC “Jack the Ripper” fear system and This will be a more linear adventure than the open world we’re used to in the series .

Logistically, there are no further details at this time. While the source is not official, his source appears to be. Regardless, considering we won’t get our hands on it, Codename Hexe still has plenty of time to develop its potential and become the breath of fresh air the series needs.


The article is in Chinese

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