Except Ubisoft Will Not Come out of It Alive Like Sony Did
Assassin’s Creed: Codename Invictus is an upcoming multiplayer installment in the Assassin’s Creed series. A multiplayer Assassin’s Creed game indeed sounds exciting but given how Assassin’s Creed Shadows has been loaded with controversies, it doesn’t sound like a great idea.
Some sources claim that it will be a Fall Guys-like game. It’s no secret that major publishers nowadays are trying to do what’s trending. Sony for example, spent $400 million on Concord and it turned out to be a massive letdown so, maybe Ubisoft is also heading down that path, but in this case, Ubisoft might not be able to afford to lose that much money.
Ubisoft Might Be Making A Mistake With Assassin’s Creed: Invictus
In 2022, Marc-Alexis Cote, Vice President and Executive Producer of Assassin’s Creed at Ubisoft, talked about Assassin’s Creed: Codename Invictus, an upcoming multiplayer game in the Assassin’s Creed series. Cote told Video Game Chronicle,
Some sources have revealed on X that the multiplayer game will be like Fall Guys. It’s basically six rounds of different maps/game modes, with the lowest-scoring players eliminated. We don’t have an official release date as of now but it is expected to release between Ubisoft’s Red and Hexe projects.
Can Ubisoft Afford To Experiment With A Multiplayer Assassin’s Creed Game?
On the surface level, this idea seems exciting but it is a gamble for Ubisoft. With so many controversies surrounding Assassin’s Creed Shadows, this isn’t particularly the right time to spend millions of dollars on a multiplayer Assassin’s Creed game.
Right now, Ubisoft already has to deal with XDefiant as rumors suggest that the game is underperforming. As a result, Ubisoft is reportedly planning to shut down the game soon. So much money was spent on the development of XDefiant, and now, the game is slowly losing popularity.
Sony also suffered a huge loss this year as they spent $400 million to develop Concord, a first-person hero shooter game. Sony had huge expectations from it as it hoped to expand it into a Star Wars-level franchise, however, Concord was a massive disappointment and due to low sales, the game was shut down on September 6, 2024, two weeks after its launch.
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