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Assassin's Creed Invictus coming 2025, says insider

Assassin's Creed Invictus coming 2025, says insider

Assassin's Creed fans are feasting well, with multiplayer offering Invictus reportedly on the way in 2025.

Yet another new game is seemingly on the way for Assassin’s Creed fans, as the lid has just been (unofficially) lifted on the upcoming Assassin’s Creed Invictus.

Ubisoft has had a troublesome few months. Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora was, actually, rather good but flew under the radar after releasing during the very busy awards season. Skull and Bones was then terrible and, as luck would have it, became the talk of the town because of it. You can hardly blame them for somewhat throwing all of their eggs in one basket then with the Assassin’s Creed franchise. While some entries fare better than others, it remains beloved by fans regardless. It’s a good job because there are so many entries on the way.

Assassin’s Creed Codename Red is believed to be launching later this year. Take a look at the teaser trailer below.

Codename Red is next in line. Marking a return to the RPG formula, the game will take players to Feudal Japan and star dual protagonists - a male samurai and a female shinobi, with the samurai possibly based on the real life figure of Yasuke. Beyond that, Insider Gaming believe that Assassin’s Creed Invictus could then launch in 2025 according to a new report.

Unfortunately, we know very little about Invictus other than the fact that it’s said to be a multiplayer offering. Presumably, another Ubisoft Forward will be held again this year granting us a full look at Codename Red. Could we get an Invictus teaser trailer? It’s perfectly plausible given that Codename Red’s first teaser trailer dropped back in 2022.

The report goes on to add that Codename Hexe is then thought to be 2026’s entry with the new Infinity hub believed to also be released amidst all of this. The glorified launcher will basically become the new home of Assassin’s Creed, complete with an item shop and battle pass rewards.

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Topics: Assassins Creed, Ubisoft