![]() ![]() “It’s not going to be free-to-play and this game will have a lot of narrative elements in it,” he said. With Ubisoft focusing more and more on free-to-play titles like Tom Clancy’s XDefiant, The Division Heartland, and Ghost Recon Frontline, many had wondered whether Assassin’s Creed Infinity would adopt that model as well, but Guillemot confirms that won’t be the case. ![]() Recently in the company’s quarterly fiscal call (via VGC), we got more details on the project.įor starters, CEO Yves Guillemot confirms that the game is not going to be free-to-play. As a collaborative effort between Ubisoft’s Montreal and Quebec studios, the game’s planned as an ongoing live service platform, and Ubisoft is pushing it as the next big reinvention of the franchise. Earlier this year, Ubisoft officially confirmed that they are working on Assassin’s Creed Infinity (not long after it was leaked). ![]()
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