— Assassin’s Creed (@assassinscreed) September 10, 2022 Fans anticipated Ubisoft Forward to concentrate on the newly-announced Assassin’s Creed Mirage; however, the Livestream also included previews for numerous other upcoming titles. The first, with the working title Codename Jade, is an open-world smartphone game. Codename Jade will be placed in Ancient China and include a character generator that allows users to create their assassins. Ubisoft has suggested that players would be able to “parkour over the Great Wall of China, sneak through bustling cities, and discover the secrets of Ancient China.” It is not the only mobile game in development at Ubisoft, as the business recently said it is collaborating with Netflix to develop a mobile game for Netflix Games.

The information about Jade is few, but the film’s trailer makes it appealing. We must wait for more details on how the series’ gameplay has been updated for touchscreen controls. It will be interesting to see how Ubisoft decided to integrate complex mechanics into mobile. Judging by their previous attempt it may be easier to do so. The rising trend of the mobile industry has attracted the interest of many stakeholders, such as Ubisoft. Ubisoft has invested heavily in its mobile development endeavours, and the business is now working on both The Division Resurgence and Rainbow Six Mobile. Even though Assassin’s Creed is the company’s second effort to join the Android game industry, none of the company’s prior attempts has been as successful as the company’s key entry. No official release date has been announced yet for the mobile game; however, we will keep you updated as soon as we get our hands on the details.