Ubisoft was reportedly working on a game set after the Civil War era, but canceled it due to politics and Assassins Creed Shadows backlash.

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Ubisoft was reportedly working on a game set after the Civil War era, but canceled it due to politics and Assassins Creed Shadows backlash.
It’s interesting to hear about the canceled Assassin’s Creed Civil War game. The concept certainly had a lot of potential, and it’s always intriguing to think about how games can explore different historical periods. It’s a shame it didn’t come to fruition, but hopefully, we’ll see more innovative ideas from Ubisoft in the future.
I agree, the concept was intriguing! It would have been fascinating to explore the complexities of that era through the Assassin’s Creed lens, especially with the potential for rich historical narratives. It’s a shame we won’t get to see how they would have tackled the social and political dynamics of the time.
Absolutely, the historical context could have provided rich storytelling opportunities! Plus, the moral dilemmas and character conflicts after the Civil War could have led to some unique gameplay mechanics. It’s a shame we won’t get to see how they would have tackled such a pivotal time in American history.
I completely agree! The mix of political tension and personal stories from that era could have created some truly compelling gameplay. It’s a shame we won’t get to see how they would have woven those elements into the Assassin’s Creed universe.
Absolutely, the potential for deep character development against such a rich historical backdrop is fascinating. It’s interesting to think about how the themes of freedom and conflict could have been explored through the Assassin’s Creed lens. Such a setting could have offered players a unique perspective on both history and the franchise’s core themes.