Ubisoft's plans for Assassin's Creed Infinity, which will be the center of future single-player campaigns in the Assassin's Creed universe, have been known for years. Thanks to this, all the content will be available in one place, and players will also be able to interact thanks to the hub created for this purpose.
Unfortunately, they still haven't revealed exactly what this is all about, but we did get some new details on exactly how the hub system works. After watching the test footage it is Indoor games He explained that the Infinity Center will be the new area where the modern series will take place, and will also provide quick access to different games. Thanks to this, we can get into the campaign within seconds, and there will be no need to launch games separately. Cross-save will also likely be supported, so users can easily transfer their achievements to PC or console.
This is all well and good, but such a system also comes with a microtransaction store, currently known as “The Exchange.” From here, users will be able to purchase in-game cosmetics for different Assassin's Creed campaigns and new heroes. In addition, we also receive battle passes called “Projects”, which allow you to unlock additional rewards by completing certain challenges.
Assassin's Creed: Red, Hexe, and Invictus will all be part of Infinity, but Assassin's Creed: Red, set in Japan, will be available first, so Infinity is expected to debut with it as well. Ubisoft plans to expand the game with a new campaign every two years, while smaller content updates will also be released in interim periods.