Ubisoft is planning a bunch of newAssassin’s Creedcontent, and theAssassin’s Creed Chroniclesseries should be a part of it. Currently, the developer has three full titles in the works alongside a new mobile game. All of these titles will whisk players off to brand-new periods of history, and fans are excited to see what they will entail. The future looks very bright for this series, and it will all be connected through the newAssassin’s Creed Infinity.
Assassin’s Creed Infinitywill serve as a future hub for allAssassin’s Creedtitles, but it promises to be much more than a simple launcher. It will also be the location of the modern-day storyline and feature a whole new version of classicAssassin’s Creedmultiplayer. It will be interesting to see just what form this hub takes, and Ubisoft should not stop at just offering different modes through it. This hub could also serve as a jumping off point for smallerAssassin’s Creedstories likeAssassin’s Creed Chroniclesthat further expand the iconic franchise.

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Assassin’s Creed Chronicles Was an Interesting Spin-Off Series
Assassin’s Creed Chronicleswas a trilogy of games set throughout history that expanded the mythos of the franchise. The trilogy kicked off withAssassin’s Creed Chronicles: China, which put players in control of Shao Jun during 16th Century China. After that,Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: Indiaintroduced the series to Arbaaz Mir in 19th Century India, andAssassin’s Creed Chronicles: Russiaconcluded the trilogy with Nikolai Orelov during the early 20th Century. All three explored time periods that the greater series has not, following unique assassins who played pivotal roles within their brotherhoods.
Instead of adopting the action-adventure genre thatAssassin’s Creedwas known for, theAssassin’s Creed Chroniclestrilogy hada set of 2.5D side-scrollers. The art style was inspired by brush paintings, and players controlled these assassins through linear levels that had them sneak around enemies. The game also featured parkour like the main series, but it was far more limited in 2.5D, which was part of the charm.

It was a verydifferent take on theAssassin’s Creedfranchise, and it did not always work. Each game was met with mixed reviews from critics because they were not as advanced as the wider series. They were much shorter, and the style of game did not really improve with each entry, so a lot of fans have moved on from the trilogy. However, these games did a good job of expanding the lore and exploring unique time periods.
Assassin’s Creed Infinity is the Future of Assassin’s Creed
Assassin’s Creed Chroniclesdoes not seem to be in the cards for the foreseeable future, as all focus is onAssassin’s Creed Infinityand the slate of games that will launch around it. Fans haveAssassin’s Creed Mirageto look forward to next year, and then sometime in the futureInfinitywill be launching alongsideCodename RedandCodename Hexe.
Assassin’s Creed Infinityhas long been rumored, and many believed it would be a live-service title that received new time periods via updates. However, Ubisoft’s official reveal left fans with more questions as it presentedInfinityto be a hub that connects games, even though people may be able to purchase these games separately. This makes it sound a lot like a storefront, but it will also house the modern-day storyline and a new multiplayer mode.

Based on the reveal,Assassin’s Creed Infinityalmost sounds like a new gameof sorts that will have other titles branch off from it. Players will be able to take part in a new multiplayer mode, and then they will be able to enter a single-player title whenever. If this works then it could be a cool idea that paves the way for smaller titles to branch off.
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Chronicles Can Live On With Infinity
Assassin’s Creed Infinityis the future, and Ubisoft seems to want to use it as a way to expand this 15-year-old franchise with whole new experiences. One of these experiences should be moreAssassin’s Creed Chroniclesgames. They were much smaller experiences that did not get a lot of attention from the fanbase, butInfinitycould give smaller experiences the attention they deserve.
Assassin’s Creed Chroniclescould work well as another branch off fromInfinity. After people haveplayed throughCodename Red, Ubisoft could launch aChroniclesgame that gives them moreAssassin’s Creedto further expands the plot in that region. Maybe there is a very important Isu artifact that ended up in feudal Japan, so aChroniclesgame could show just how it made that journey. Ubisoft could also craft whole new stories in different periods that it does not want to explore in the main series, or it could even use these smaller experiences to getInfinityusers hyped for the next title.
IfAssassin’s Creed Infinityis successful, Ubisoft will probably devote a lot of resources to it, and it will further be expanded upon with even more titles. A smaller adventure likeChroniclesmay not get as much attention by itself, but if it is part of a larger thing people already own likeInfinity,fans may check it out. It would not only give playersfar moreAssassin’s Creedto play, but it could also help Ubisoft build out its flagship franchise and boost the appeal ofInfinityeven more.
Assassin’s Creed Infinityis currently in development
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