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Assassin's Creed Baghdad game now due 2023 – report


Assassin's Creed character Basim, who will return in Rift.

Ubisoft is now reportedly targeting a 2023 release window for its next Assassins Creed game, which is expected to be a smaller, stealth-focused edition of the series.

Codenamed Rift (though likely not its final title), this is the Baghdad-focused project which originally began life as a Valhalla expansion. It has since grown its own fully-fledged project, albeit tighter in scope than other recent, sprawling Assassins Creed entries.

Originally reported to arrive later this year (though still to be officially announced by Ubisoft itself), Bloomberg has now stated that Rift will arrive in either May or June 2023.


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Valhallas story will meanwhile be wrapped up with a free update in late 2022.

Last week, Ubisoft delayed Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora to a vague “2023-4” window and mentioned another project had also been pushed back internally. This project is thought to be Rift, which is being made by Ubisoft Bordeaux.

The existence of Rift was originally reported by Bloomberg earlier this year, which stated it would feature Valhalla character Basim in a leading role. At the time, Eurogamer corroborated this and noted the games focus would include Baghdad – a detail Bloomberg has also now reported.

Rift will likely be officially announced by Ubisoft in September, during an event it has said will unveil the future of the Assassins Creed series.

Its here we may also get an update on Assassins Creed Infinity, Ubisofts further-off project which will act as a platform for future Assassins Creed games, developed by the franchises core teams within Ubisoft Montreal and Quebec. Rumours are currently swirling on where the first of these games may be set, with whispers around the internet currently pointing to Japan.

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