Assassin's Creed Infinity has been one of the major talking points for Ubisoft regarding the future of its most profitable open-world franchise. Despite being announced as a concept way back in 2021, right alongside the official announcement of Assassin's Creed Mirage, Infinity has mostly been wrapped in a shroud of mystery.
However, we finally have some official details regarding the rumored Assassins Creed hub, courtesy of a recent exclusive coverage from Insider Gaming. While most of what has been disclosed by the publication seems to align with what Ubisoft previously alluded to, there is also plenty of new accompanying information.
Here's everything that has been shared so far about Assassin's Creed Infinity, including it being a platform for the introduction of the battle pass and more aggressive microtransactions in future Assassin's Creed titles.
Note: Aspects of this article are subjective and reflect the author's opinions.
According to Insider Gaming's report, Assassin's Creed Infinity will serve as an integrated platform for all future games of the series. Imagine something akin to the Call of Duty hub. Instead of switching between different games individually, players can seamlessly access different titles via the Assassin's Creed Infinity hub.
Infinity feels like a novel idea, as connecting all future Assassin's Creed titles under a unified banner might finally resolve the "disjointed narrative" problem the series has been facing since 2017's Assassin's Creed Origins. However, it isn't all sunshine and roses.
Infinity will also be Ubisoft's latest experimental step at trying to monetize its games beyond the initial launch. Infinity also features a system called "The Exchange" that serves as a unified in-game
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