

More recently, Assassin's Creed Mirage got a confirmed release date of October 12, alongside a gameplay trailer which further delved into the franchise's back-to-basics approach that's focused on a linear stealth-assassination game, rather than an open-world RPG. And finally, there's Assassin's Creed Jade, the China-set mobile game, which follows the same gameplay format as the recent RPG-heavy entries. There's also AC Hexe, which is described as the ‘darkest' in the series, set during the latter stages of the Holy Roman Empire, engulfed by witch trials. Meanwhile, Assassin's Creed Red is set in the heart of feudal Japan, where you master the arts and weaponry of a shinobi, and it's being developed by Ubisoft's Quebec division - best known for Assassin's Creed Odyssey. The last of them is designed to tie a bunch of different AC games together, with plans to include multiplayer experiences within. Last year, Ubisoft confirmed multiple in-development projects in the Assassin's Creed universe, which included two single-player experiences, a mobile game, and a central hub called Assassin's Creed Infinity. The post also mentioned that Ubisoft Red Storm, the subsidiary responsible for Tom Clancy games, would lead development on both virtual reality games, with extra support from Ubisoft Reflections, Ubisoft Dusseldorf, and Ubisoft Mumbai. The project was originally confirmed in a blog post from 2021, which also mentioned a Splinter Cell VR game, though it got reportedly got cancelled last year along with three unannounced titles. Nexus VR would be the first Assassin's Creed game to be playable in virtual reality - which seems odd given the platform's similarities to the franchise's Animus machine that lets you delve into key periods in history.

The showcase event was planned as a response to the cancellation of E3 2023 - promising updates on the latest Ubisoft games - and will go live at 10:30pm IST/ 10am PT in the US. Ubisoft made the announcement during the Meta Quest Games Showcase, held late Thursday, confirming that it will be out ‘by the end of the year,' with further updates being revealed during the Ubisoft Forward event on June 12. The much-talked-about Assassin's Creed VR game has been rebranded to Assassin's Creed Nexus VR, a virtual reality experience.
