In case you missed it, Ubisoft revealed the next Assassin's Creed game last night by way of an eight-hour livestream. Drawn live by artist Kode 'BossLogic' Abdo, the flagship series' new game was eventually revealed to be called Assassin's Creed Valhalla, and will take the time-travelling killers to the land of the nords.
It's an exciting prospect, but it also looks to be one of Ubisoft's biggest projects ever. In a tweet last night, Ubisoft Montreal issued "an immense congratulations to our studio warriors for all the good work and passion building to that reveal." The studio, which is the company's largest, also extended that thanks to "the 14 co-dev studios all around the world."
Exciting! An immense congratulations to our studio warriors for all the good work and passion building to that reveal. We’d also like to thank the 14 co-dev studios all around the world. You know who you are, and we’re thankful for your dedication! Skàl! pic.twitter.com/hBPpFZKkrP
— Ubisoft Montréal (@UbisoftMTL) April 29, 2020
That suggests that 15 of Ubisoft's 40 studios have been involved with the development of Valhalla in some form or another. To put that into perspective, 10 different offices helped out with 2018's Assassin's Creed Odyssey. Quite what that will mean for Valhalla remains to be seen - extra sets of hands could be contributing to anything from polish and QA to making its world even more sprawling than Ubi's version of ancient Greece.
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2020-04-30 09:30:00Z
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