The popular franchise from Ubisoft combines a combination of fact and fantasy to create a realistic environment. A diverse spectrum of gameplay and integrated mechanisms supports this. Ubisoft announced a slew of new games for the franchise, and Assassins Creed Japan is taking the steps that fans had hoped for. Identify exactly where the game will be set by watching the trailer, which was unveiled at the Assassin’s Creed showcase late last night on September 10.
And it also depicts an Assassin in the illusion. For many years, series followers have asked for a setting in Japan, and Ubisoft has complied with their request. Assassin’s Creed is well-known for its traditional uniqueness and variety of settings. As a result, fans fantasize about playing a game based in Japan. In terms of both video gaming and the Assassin’s Creed franchise, Japan has a great deal to offer. Fans are going crazy at the prospect of finally receiving a game set in Japan that they have long desired.
Assassin’s Creed Red
After the success of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla in 2020, the next wildly popular title in the Assassin’s Creed series will be Assassins Creed Japan.
The developer, Marc-Alexis Cote, has stated that Codename Red is Ubisoft’s next luxury flagship project. Earlier, he said that it will be the vision of our open-world RPG games in Assassin’s Creed. He has worked on some of the best Assassin’s Creed games as both creative director and producer. The trailer for Assassin’s Creed Red is full of surprises, which last only 30 seconds. Ubisoft Quebec is working on Assassin’s Creed Codename Red.
It’s unknown how long Assassin’s Creed Codename Red seems to be in development. But we do know that Jonathan Dumont will be returning as creative director, a position he previously held on both AC Odyssey and Ubisoft Quebec’s Immortals Fenyx Rising, which was released in 2020. Codename Red will be a component of Assassin’s Creed Infinity, a hub-like platform that will integrate all upcoming Assassin’s Creed titles.

Assassin’s Creed Mirage
Ubisoft also unveiled another game, which is Assassin’s Creed Mirage. This game will be available in 2023. It is a big opportunity for Ubisoft to commemorate the series’ action-adventure roots. Because this is the foundation upon which Assassin’s Creed was established 15 years ago. From the past ten years, it is essential to conclude that the best open-world games are Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Odyssey, and Origins.
The Location Of AC Mirage
The venue of the game is 9th-century Baghdad. The historical period begins in the year 861 and is considered the golden era. This happened a few decades before the actions of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. As he progresses from a street pickpocket to a master assassin, they follow Basim, a character from the Assassin’s Creed Valhalla video game due out in 2020. Baghdad was practically the heart of the globe at the time and “a major place for experience and understanding, arts, invention, technology, commerce, and power.” This is stated by artistic director Jean-Luc Sala. Ubisoft started to look at the historical data and other towns of the time, such as Samarrah, to rebuild Baghdad as accurately as possible. This is because Baghdad in the 9th century was destroyed and devastated five centuries later.


The Role Of Basim
In Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Basim does not play a lead role, but he is an important contact and mentor for Eivor, who is linked with the mysterious Hidden Ones. In the Valhalla timeline, the Hidden Ones were not yet the Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood, but they were growing into a global force. AC Valhalla follows the story of Eivor, but the game’s story allows players to learn about Basim’s childhood in the Middle East and his leadership among the Hidden Ones as head of the Bureau of Constantinople. The Assassin’s Creed Mirage graphic, which was published on Twitter, depicts an Assassin similar to Basim somewhere near old age Arabia, confirming reports that he is the main character in the new game. The Last Chapter, the final add-on content for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, was also announced at the Assassin’s Creed demonstration. It will be available as a free Valhalla content update.
A Series Of Upcoming Projects
The team behind Assassins Creed Japan development announced a series of upcoming key projects during the Ubisoft Forward showcase. It includes Codename Jade, which is Assassin’s Creed’s first mobile game. It is currently stated as “AAA.” It is an action-adventure RPG for mobile devices. Its main goal is to bring the full Assassin’s Creed gameplay experience to mobile users for the first time.
The developer also revealed Assassin’s Creed Codename Hexe, a game that is much more futuristic than Feudal Japan. The key facts about this new game are scarce. It appears that the brand is exploring a new genre in the Assassin’s Creed universe with Codename Hexe. Ubisoft has revealed that Codename Hexe is now in production in its Montreal bureau, overseen by legendary game developer Clink Hocking.

Wrapping Up:
The Far Cry series, Splinter Cell, and most recently, the Watch Dogs: Legion game with a London setting, were all created by the Ubisoft studio. And it appears that Assassins Creed Japan was successful in building anticipation for the recently revealed surprises. Considering that the franchise is about to take a significant step forward.
After discussing the long-awaited reveal, Mirage was eventually shown an excellent trailer. Baghdad was at the height of its Golden Age in the ninth century. Which will be the setting for the game’s narrative. A street burglar named Basim will serve as the story’s primary character.
Ubisoft also unveiled other Assassins Creed Japan titles. There is Codename Red, a lengthy title to put it mildly. Its size is compared to a game of a comparable magnitude, such as Valhalla. It takes place in feudal Japan.