Cancelled Assassin's Creed Game Could've Wrapped Up an Unofficial Trilogy That Ubisoft Started in 2012

Cancelled Assassin's Creed Game Could've Wrapped Up an Unofficial Trilogy

A cancelled Assassin's Creed game had the potential to serve as a conclusion to an unofficial, yet very interesting trilogy that Ubisoft started in 2012.

Ubisoft almost completed a trilogy of Assassin’s Creed games, regardless of it being ever actually intended for it to become one. The success of the Assassin’s Creed franchise is partly due to its accessibility, allowing players to jump in at any point without feeling lost.

The modern-day storyline, however, can be intrusive and confusing, even for players who have completed all the games. Nevertheless, it has taken a backseat in recent years.

For example, the rumored Assassin’s Creed 4 remake is reportedly cutting all modern-day content in favor of new content with Edward Kenway, a smart choice.

Only a few Assassin’s Creed games feel like true sequels to each other, such as those featuring Desmond Miles, the main character of the modern-day storyline in the first five games, and the Ezio trilogy.

As

part of the success of the Assassin’s Creed franchise is that you can jump in just about anywhere in the franchise and not be lost
, the series has maintained its popularity.

Author's summary: Cancelled game could conclude unofficial trilogy.

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