Assassin's CreedThe multiplayer Invictus The project is reportedly disliked by its development team, according to a leaker and streamer who claims to have received this information from a developer at Ubisoft. While the Assassin's Creed The latest installment of the franchise, the shadowGenerally received a positive reception, Ubisoft has seen several flops and revenue losses over the past two years, and if true, this new report Invictus Doesn't do much to boost confidence.
First revealed back in 2022, standalone multiplayer Assassin's Creed title, InvictusIt was just one of several upcoming games in the franchise at the time. a lot Assassin's Creed Games have included multiplayer modes, right from the start Brotherhood of Assassins In 2010. But when it was first announced, Invictus Instead of adding them to a game built primarily as a single-player experience, the prospect of a full game in a series built from the ground up around multiplayer gameplay mechanics seems to excite many fans.
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Ubisoft Devs are reportedly not happy working on Invictus
After four years, the development team has made a new claim that it is working Invictus That enthusiasm doesn't seem to be shared. Assassin's Creed Leaker and gaming streamer j0nathan claims that a source within the development team told him that it's possible that everyone is working on Ambitious. Assassin's Creed The multiplayer game is not happy about it. “Managers will just smile and sing the praises of this project,” the unnamed source said, adding that they don't even understand what the demographic is. Invictus should be appealed.
There seem to be many reasons behind the perceived internal discontent Invictus. An unnamed source is said to have criticized its “ridiculous animations, hideous and cartoonish characters (their faces are just creepy), silly sound and visual effects”, pointing to potential problems with the project. The source was also disappointed with the reported inclusion of battle arenas as one of the game's features, which appears to be a major departure from the. Assassin's Creed The games' traditionally first style of stealth-gameplay.
To give some backstory, j0nathan has long been a critic InvictusAnd his release of this new information seems to be in line with many of the doubts he previously expressed about the upcoming game. In late 2024, the leaker reported Invictus will follow the same pattern fall boysMediatonic's hit 2020 battle royale game. J. Nathan mentioned in the said report Invictus Features a variety of 16-player knockout games, including Free-for-All, Deathmatch, and Parker Speed Challenge game modes. He repeated some of these claims in his latest report, Prophecy Invictus “Dead on Arrival” criticizing the reported use of the game to flop Fortnite– Style visuals for its characters and environment.
For its part, Ubisoft has kept leaking information Invictus Since its initial announcement, no official images have been released, so it is very difficult to determine if any new information released is actually original. In response to the recent claims, Insider Gaming's Tom Henderson refuted some of j0nathan's statements about the upcoming game, particularly related to its visuals. Henderson wrote via Twitter that early impressions Invictus Looks like many other games Assassin's Creed franchise, with slightly less graphical fidelity, and that a Fortnite-Until the style presentation will be incredible Invictus It had undergone a “great change” since he had last laid eyes on it. He also cautioned against taking information from a single, anonymous source, especially if that source appears to be a disgruntled development team employee.
For now, fans will have to wait for their first look InvictusThat should help them make more informed decisions about the game. In the meantime, there are reports floating around stating much older Assassin's Creed Games may receive 60fps upgrades, and rumors of remakes Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag It has been acknowledged by Ubisoft's social media team, although its existence is officially unconfirmed.