More gameplay footage from Ubisoft‘s Doctrine killer: Codename Jade has been leaked online.
Announced in SeptemberAssassin’s Creed Jade is described by the publisher as an “AAA action-adventure RPG for mobile platforms” set in ancient China.
The videos below are the most recent on A series of leaks which is said to have originated from a recently launched beta test.
One of the videos shows the character creation process followed by about 15 minutes of gameplay where the player is tasked with protecting the village of Yongning from attackers.
The other takes place in Yangzhou. The player displays a leap of confidence before surreptitiously infiltrating the district governor’s residence to find and steal a permit. They then exit the site and whistle for their ride before heading out on horseback.
Ubisoft hasn’t officially revealed much about Jade. The title is believed to be a co-development with the Chinese gaming giant Tencentthat announced Major strategic partnership with Ubisoft in September.
Marc-Alexis Kot, Vice President and Executive Producer of the Assassin’s Creed Series: “We will have a team internally working with our partner to make sure the game remains true to what we want the Assassin’s Creed games to be” and Tell VGC when the game has been announced.
“We partner where we feel we need the expertise to be able to deliver the experience our fans deserve.”
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Jade is one of Six upcoming Assassin’s Creed games It was discussed during Ubisoft’s product presentation in September.
The next console and PC The game in the series will be 2023’s Assassin’s Creed Mirage. The next main series entries after Mirage are codenamed Red and Hexe, and will be released as part of the new Assassin’s Creed Infinity franchise.
red, which he makes Assassin’s Creed Odyssey studio Ubisoft Quebec And he has the same creative director, set in feudal Japan.
will follow him Ubisoft MontrealIn Hexe, which It is said to be about witch trials During the last stages of the Holy Roman Empire.
Ubisoft is also working on a stand-alone multiplayer Assassin’s Creed game and another entry for a mobile series. Netflix.