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God forbid they make a game where they cannot reuse half the assets of the previous game -.-



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Not a much better setting then ancient Egypt I might play it eventually. Still haven't played Origins yet.



vivster said:
God forbid they make a game where they cannot reuse half the assets of the previous game -.-

Well your spot on about that pretty much every Assassins Creed game has used assets from previous games.



They should have skipped ancient Greek and have it set in ancient Rome instead that would have been a bit more interesting. But I'm guessing they didn't want to do that since pretty much the whole Enzio trilogy was set in Italy already.



Dulfite said:
Nem said:
lol Odyssey. Mario much? ^^
(Yes, i know it's a book, but the coincidence is funny)
Anyways, i thought they had learned their lesson with yearly installments, but clearly not. Let's hope it isn't. Even if theres more time to develop the titles, the fatigue will settle in again.

So... the legends of Homer having a dream about a mythical plumber may be true...? And that dream may have inspired his writing?

 

The more we know! Mario and AC at the olympic games comin up! xD

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Wasn't expecting one this year, thought the next AC game would come holiday 2019.

I imagine if it's being shown at this e3 it's 2018 or Q1 2019.

Wonder if this means watchdogs 3 isn't at e3.



I take it Ubisoft is now going back to tossing out more Creed games yearly now.



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I should be excited...I'm quite fond of ancient Greece (more of Minoans to be honest, but I'll take anything), just like I'm sucker for ancient Egypt, yet Origins was just another pointless Ubi open world (with nice landscapes), so I'm not getting tricked again.

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shikamaru317 said:
Chazore said:
I take it Ubisoft is now going back to tossing out more Creed games yearly now.

It's possible, in the most recent official Assassin's Creed survey they asked the fans if they wanted a return to yearly, guess the majority asked for yearly. Fortunately, because they have 3 different main AC teams, the 1 year delay for Origins gave the other 2 teams an extra year as well, which means they can go back to yearly again to finish the Origins trilogy with each game having 4 years of development, so quality shouldn't suffer. After that 3rd game though, we'd see a return to 3 years of development per game, unless they take another 1 year break again, or switch to 4 main AC teams. Taking a 1 year break after the 3rd Origins trilogy game releases would make sense, the next game after the trilogy ends will most likely be the first next-gen/PC only AC game, which means they'll need extra time to upgrade the engine for next gen. 

I don't really see a yearly thing as being all that great. It eventually exhausts the IP (as if it already hasn't).



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Nem said:
lol Odyssey. Mario much? ^^
(Yes, i know it's a book, but the coincidence is funny)
Anyways, i thought they had learned their lesson with yearly installments, but clearly not. Let's hope it isn't. Even if theres more time to develop the titles, the fatigue will settle in again.

Also the fact that Odyssey comes from a Greek word. The story of Odysseus.



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