Ubisoft announced in a blog post today that Ubisoft Quebec will be the lead studio on “a future Assassin’s Creed.” Previous entries in the popular franchise were typically handled by the publisher’s Montreal studio, with other studios providing assistance, so this is certainly an interesting alteration.
Formed in 2005, Ubisoft Quebec got its start developing low-profile titles such as Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Critical Hour and Open Season. However, the studio has since become a major factor in the Assassin’s Creed development machine. Since the release of Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood in 2010, the studio has provided assistance on each major iteration.
Managing Director Nicolas Rioux broke down the studio’s involvement in the series:
“Since 2010, our understanding of the franchise has increased each year. We were involved in Brotherhood. We were involved in Revelations. We were involved in Assassin’s Creed III. With AC III we were...
Formed in 2005, Ubisoft Quebec got its start developing low-profile titles such as Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Critical Hour and Open Season. However, the studio has since become a major factor in the Assassin’s Creed development machine. Since the release of Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood in 2010, the studio has provided assistance on each major iteration.
Managing Director Nicolas Rioux broke down the studio’s involvement in the series:
“Since 2010, our understanding of the franchise has increased each year. We were involved in Brotherhood. We were involved in Revelations. We were involved in Assassin’s Creed III. With AC III we were...
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