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Ubisoft reportedly cancels Assassin’s Creed co-op spin-off

Ubisoft has cancelled a number of games in recent weeks, including the long-awaited Prince of Persia remake. Now according to new reports, a multiplayer Assassin's Creed spin-off has also been scrapped.

According to reports from both Origami and Insider Gaming, a new Assassin's Creed multiplayer spin-off, titled Assassin's Creed League, has been cancelled. The game was apparently set to feature up to four assassins playing in co-op, taking on missions across feudal Japan to align with last year's mainline game, Assassin's Creed Shadows.

Creed Shadows

The game was apparently set to use parts of the game world from Assassin's Creed Shadows, offering a smaller, standalone co-op experience. It isn't entirely clear why the project was scrapped, but there were plans to playtest it later this year, so it may have been somewhat playable already.

While Assassin's Creed League may no longer see the light of day, the work put into the project won't go to waste. Apparently, some of the features will be incorporated into the Anvil engine to aid in the development of future co-op games.

KitGuru Says: It sounds kind of like the team had planned an Elden Ring Nightreign style spin-off, borrowing assets from Assassin's Creed Shadows to help speed up development and reduce costs. 

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