-For the Uncensored! It’s no secret that Assassin’s Creed, developed by Ubisoft, has had a long history with gamers for tackling controversial topics, such as the Crusades, all the way to Industrial Revolution England all the way back to the founding of the Assassin’s Creed Order, and even ventured to the Templars side of the story. The series is a beautiful and passionate timeline of men and women who have used violence to calm a past trauma, leading to new revelations in history, while only pawns in there own destiny. For those who are unfamiliar with the series, the first game, Assassin’s Creed, released on November 13th, 2007, created by Patrice Désilets, Jade Raymond, and Corey May (Corey May stayed as writer of the series until Assassin’s Creed Syndicate in 2015, Désilets and Jade left shortly after the first game’s inception). While Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla, released on November 10th, 2020, spanning over nearly a decade, proves that Ubisoft is willing to see Assassin’s Creed franchise to the bitter end. Assassin’s Creed even had a feature film starring Jeremy Irons, and Michael Fassbender in 2016 which I enjoyed. It has made its way to every platform from Nintendo, XBOX, PlayStation, and PC computers. What does it say when you have a series that has such a fond or distasteful memory with players that now leads us to the sad state of this article.
Assassin’s Creed Becoming a Full Live Service?
Assassin’s Creed Becoming a Full Live…
Assassin’s Creed Becoming a Full Live Service?
-For the Uncensored! It’s no secret that Assassin’s Creed, developed by Ubisoft, has had a long history with gamers for tackling controversial topics, such as the Crusades, all the way to Industrial Revolution England all the way back to the founding of the Assassin’s Creed Order, and even ventured to the Templars side of the story. The series is a beautiful and passionate timeline of men and women who have used violence to calm a past trauma, leading to new revelations in history, while only pawns in there own destiny. For those who are unfamiliar with the series, the first game, Assassin’s Creed, released on November 13th, 2007, created by Patrice Désilets, Jade Raymond, and Corey May (Corey May stayed as writer of the series until Assassin’s Creed Syndicate in 2015, Désilets and Jade left shortly after the first game’s inception). While Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla, released on November 10th, 2020, spanning over nearly a decade, proves that Ubisoft is willing to see Assassin’s Creed franchise to the bitter end. Assassin’s Creed even had a feature film starring Jeremy Irons, and Michael Fassbender in 2016 which I enjoyed. It has made its way to every platform from Nintendo, XBOX, PlayStation, and PC computers. What does it say when you have a series that has such a fond or distasteful memory with players that now leads us to the sad state of this article.