It looks like footage of Assassin’s Creed Jade, an upcoming mobile game set in China, has been leaked. The video shows traversing the battles, in what appears to be one of the first sections of the game.
According to a report from VGCThe screenshots leaked on Reddit and appear to be from an early build. The gameplay, recorded from an iPhone, sometimes displays watermarks disclaiming, “This is an early version of the game and does not represent the final quality of the product.” The leaked screenshots appear to be from the opening tutorial sections of the game. It shows a character jumping across a section of the Great Wall of China, as a village behind him is attacked by a Xiongnu army. The touchscreen controls are visual, but the interface and gameplay are generally similar to modern Assassin’s Creed games on console, complete with a mini-map, objective markers, and light/heavy attacks.
In Jade, players will create their own characters, rather than see the return of Shao Jun, the hero of Assassin’s Creed Chronicles. Assassin’s Creed Jade has been announced alongside Three more Assassin’s Creed games earlier this year. Another yet-untitled mobile game is being developed in partnership with Netflix and will be launched exclusively on the streaming platform. The other two games are the console/PC versions codenamed Red, set in Japan, and Hexe, set in the Holy Roman Empire. Both will be released sometime after Mirage comingwhich is booked for 2023. These upcoming games are also part of Assassin’s Creed Infinity centerpiece.
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