Ubisoft is targeting 2024 for its Assassin’s Creed title, codenamed Red, set in Japan.
According to VGC, in a LinkedIn post earlier this year, Ubisoft’s executive director of brand partnerships and business development, Arisa Lagunzad, said the company was looking for a Japanese partner to do the work
This post has now removed the timing details regarding the year 2024, but a translation of the original Japanese text on LinkedIn still says: “We are looking for partners to sponsor the game. Assassin’s Creed Codename Red for next year”.
In addition, translations of the original text using Google Translate and DeepL are also given to confirm that the new RPG is likely to be released in 2024.
These details are also quite similar to a February report from Insider Gaming, which stated that Red is expected to be released next year. The site’s sources also say that the game’s development is going well and that there will be two main characters with a strong focus on stealth.
In September 2022, Ubisoft announced a future roadmap for the Assassin’s Creed franchise, with Red being one of six sequels to the upcoming series. Red was developed by developer Ubisoft Quebec (based in Canada) and with the same creative director, the game was announced to begin the “third period” of the long-running Assassin’s Creed series, which is now out. has sold more than 200 million copies since its debut in 2007