Next Assassin’s Creed Rumored To Take Place In Greece, Coming In 2019
According to a report by comicbook.com, it looks like Ubisoft is taking the Assassin’s Creed series to Greek soil. In 2015, there had been suggestions from Ubisoft sources that Greece might appear in the game, but that Egypt would be the focus. Later, these same sources began to report that Greece would instead be saved for the game that would follow Origins.
Furthermore, if we are to put our tin foil hats on for a moment, a new Assassin’s Creed heading to Greece may have already been publicly hinted at last year. Series art director Raphael Lacoste, who also worked on Origins, posted a holiday snap from a recent trip to Greece on Twitter.
The next Assassin’s Creed is currently scheduled for release in fall 2019. Sources indicate that the game entered full production around the start of 2017 at Ubisoft, preceding the launch of Origins. It’s said to be in development for Xbox One, PS4 and PC.