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“As we continue to create great experiences on all platforms, we’re glad to be partnering with such an innovative and creative partner as Netflix,” said Jean-Michel Detoc, chief mobile officer of Ubisoft. “This partnership will provide our members with exclusive access to some of the most exciting game franchises as we continue to build a catalog of great mobile games for our members around the world.” “We’re thrilled to work with Ubisoft, whose track record creating memorable worlds for fans is unmatched,” said Mike Verdu, vice president of games at Netflix. Meanwhile, The Mighty Quest project, which is also due some time next year, “will draw inspiration from the roguelike genre to deliver an experience that celebrates the series’ premiere hack-and-slash combat in a fresh and highly replayable format,” according to the press release. Arriving January 2023, the new Valiant Hearts game is a sequel to Ubisoft’s Valiant Hearts: The Great War, directed by the original game’s core team and featuring a brand-new story. Netflix and Ubisoft are also partnering on similar projects for the Valiant Hearts and The Mighty Quest franchises. However, Assassin’s Creed isn’t the only new mobile game on the horizon. This new mobile game will allow members to dive even further into the AC universe. In October 2020, Netflix announced it was developing a genre-bending live-action Assassin’s Creed television show. Since most of the games are open world, that could mean anything from stealthily eavesdropping on conversations to engaging in naval battles in the Caribbean - or simply assassinating enemies with the brotherhood’s trademark hidden blade. Each installment is set in a different time period - the Italian Renaissance! The French Revolution! Ancient Egypt! - and follows members of the Assassins brotherhood as they fight to protect free will from those who threaten it. Announced at the Ubisoft Forward event Saturday, the game will be exclusive to Netflix and won’t feature any ads or in-app purchases.įor those who haven’t chosen a side in the centuries-spanning war between the Assassins and the Templars, the Assassin’s Creed video game franchise launched 15 years ago. On top of a forthcoming live-action series, Netflix and Ubisoft are joining forces to create an original Assassin’s Creed mobile video game.

Like Altair and his many hidden tools, Netflix has more than one Assassin’s Creed project up its sleeve.
