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Four New Games Featured on the Assassin’s Creed Roadmap
Gaming News #14

Dear Gamers,
In this post, I will be covering some recent gaming-related news. To start things off, four new Assassin’s Creed games were announced during the Ubisoft Forward Event.
There will be two mobile games and two console/PC games. The first one is codenamed, Project Jade.
It seems to be the one that’s furthest along in the development process since the trailer included actual in-game assets. Project Jade will be set in China and will be released on mobile devices.
The second mobile game does not yet have a name.
But it will be made in a partnership with Netflix and can only be launched through the streaming platform.
The first console/PC game is codenamed Project Red. It will be released sometime after Assassin’s Creed Mirage in 2023. It will be set in the highly requested country of Japan.
The second and final console/PC game is codenamed Project Hexe.
Not much was said about Project Hexe, but according to the short teaser, it seems as though it will be set during the witch trials within the Holy Roman Empire.
Near the start of this year, Ubisoft announced that Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege would be coming to mobile.
During the Ubisoft Forward event, fans were greeted with a closer look at the mobile version and given information on how to sign up for the beta.
Unfortunately, the beta will only be available in select counties and only on the Android platform.
Here’s a list of counties the beta will be available in:
The US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, The Philippines, Singapore, and India
You can sign up for the beta via the Google Play Store, but it’s not guaranteed you’ll be selected to gain access to the beta.
Whenever the full game comes out, it will feature 5v5 matches, voice chat, and cross-play.
Not to worry, the entire game will also be available on iOS devices.
As you may know, the newest Trackmania game was released in 2020 exclusively on PC.
Well, now it is finally going to be available on different platforms. These platforms include:
Playstation 5
Playstation 4
Xbox Series X/S
Xbox One
Stadia
Luna
It will be available on these platforms in early 2023 with a couple of additional features.
Trackmania will offer cross-play and cross-progression. This means no matter what platform you’re on, and you’ll be able to play with whoever you want.
This also means the Trackmania player base will be sustained and possibly expanded.
In addition, the cross-pression system will allow current PC players to maintain all their progress on other platforms.
If you would like to see more details on these games, here’s a link to the full presentation from the Ubisoft Forward event: