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It's still not clear what AC Infinity will look like or how live service-y it will be, but the potential return of the series' cat-and-mouse multiplayer is welcome news.

Today's Ubisoft Forward 2022 presentation gave us a bit of a look at what's coming for the future of Assassin's Creed with Assassin's Creed Infinity, the game that will drive the future of the franchise as a single service that spans multiple historical settings. If past releases are any indication, though, it's probably not coming until 2025.

"Infinity is not a game per se, it's going to be the single entry point for our fans into our Assassin's creed franchise into the future," said Ubisoft's Marc-Alexis Côté. Ubisoft's people then compared it to the Animus, the fictional device inside the AC world that allows people to explore the memories of their ancestors.

"Infinity is going to be a hub that will unite all our different experiences, and our players, together in meaningful ways," said Côté. He also said that fans have been asking for multiplayer for some time, so they were currently exploring"how we will bring back standalone multiplayer experiences into the Assassin's Creed universe all connected to the Infinity hub.", which is being made by Ubisoft Quebec.

They must be at least a bit, given that apparently both of those codenamed games will use AC Infinity. If we assume that a new AC game will come every year that means we've got, then maybe AC Red in 2024... but Assassin's Creed hasn't been reliably annual for a while. There were two years between Odyssey and Valhalla., both as a service and as to why it's a single game hub rather than just... releasing games.

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