Assassin’s Creed 2020 is definitely about Vikings, according to a new report
Odd Tease In The Division 2 Spills The Beans On The Next Assassin's Creed
The next Assassin's Creed game may be about Vikings
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A recently-discovered easter egg in The Division 2 seemed to suggest that the next Assassin’s Creed will have a Nordic theme. Now, a fresh insider report has confirmed exactly that. An Assassin’s Creed game, currently code-named Kingdom, is expected to launch to launch in 2020, and will indeed be about Vikings.
That report comes courtesy of Jason Schreier at Kotaku, who says that he received confirmation of the game’s setting from two independent sources, months ahead of the teaser’s inclusion in The Division 2. Ubisoft says there will be no new Assassin’s Creed in 2019, so you should probably expect the Viking title in 2020. (Of course, Ubisoft also said there would be no new Assassin’s Creed in 2018, too, and we know how that turned out.)
Odd Tease In The Division 2 Spills The Beans On The Next Assassin's Creed
The next Assassin's Creed game may be about Vikings
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Assassin’s Creed Ragnarok Detailed In Leak, Cross-Gen Title Releasing In 2020 – Rumour
Assassin’s Creed (codenamed) Kingdom planned to come cross gen 2020
-Actual name is Assassin’s Creed Ragnarok
-Main character is ally of Ragnar Lodbrok and aids in the formation of Great Heathen Army
- Map is split into several kingdoms encompassing all of Great Britain, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland
- Kingdoms are split into regions that can hold settlements.
-Settlements have some customization and in game economy systems
- Large scale “conquest” battles return, and can be used to weaken enemy hold on regions and parts of the story
- Player does become an assassin and use hidden blade
- First Civ lore is a bit less than Odyssey, finding a vault and Mjolnir
- Game is developed primarily by Montreal
- Sofia is assisting but is planning on creating a DLC set in Iceland and using Yggdrasil to move across the 9 realms
- Co-op is returning, and can be used in most side quests and world exploration
- RPG mechanics, eagle, and ship combat is all returning
- Ship combat is toned down to focus more on exploration
- Game is more focused on exploration, removing question marks on the map, and making players want to explore locations for better loot (like Breath of the Wild)
- Larger emphasis on build and armor usage.
- Player has ability to change outfits on the fly, which can speed up or slow down notoriety build up in different kingdoms and stop Sheriffs coming after you
sounds a bit like God of War but since it'll be Ubi-fied not really as good. Still should be fun, but wait 3-4 months to buy digitally at 50% off. Also interestingly it'll be 2020 cross gen, which means fall 2020 both PS5 and Xbox2 should be out.
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