A new Assassin’s Creed game is being teased by Ubisoft and BossLogic, a popular Melbourne-based artist featured previously on Stevivor (and let’s face it, you’d heard of him well before that).
BossLogic took to Twitter ahead of the… um, teaser announcement (?!?)… to tease the tease.
Big announcement in a little under 5 hours, been waiting months to announce it 😁🙏 stay tuned
— BossLogic (@Bosslogic) April 29, 2020
This was followed by an official confirmation today at 10.00 pm AEST.
Super excited to reveal what I have been working on for the past few months with @Ubisoft! Make sure to tune into @assassinscreed for a very first look and catch the entire process live at (https://t.co/pUuNj9GgpJ) pic.twitter.com/W5hU5TiSbh
— BossLogic (@Bosslogic) April 29, 2020
For the next little while, BossLogic will be working away at a piece of art that will ultimately announce the next title in the Assassin’s Creed franchise. The artist is streaming his work via a number of Assassin’s Creed channels including Twitch, Mixer, YouTube (also embedded below) and Twitter — so pick your poison. By the end of his work, we’ll know a lot more than we do now.
Ubisoft has also confirmed that those who watch BossLogic work on Twitch will receive in-game bonuses… for the game that’s currently being revealed.
Get an in-game reward for the next Assassin’s Creed game by answering questions on the stream or with Twitch Drops!https://t.co/UFTpeD5itH#AssassinsCreedLive
— Ubisoft ANZ (@UbisoftANZ) April 29, 2020
While nothing’s certain as yet, we remind readers that The Division 2 made it a point to plaster posters of Vikings in Assassin garb (and an Apple of Eden, no less) in-game, potentially revealing the next big triple-A Ubisoft title.
We’ll keep you informed as we learn more.
The latest game in the franchise is Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, available now on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.
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