In a leak that has both excited and alarmed series veterans, Insider Gaming reports that Ubisoft intends to release nine more Assassin’s Creed titles over the next six years. According to the rumor, the roadmap includes a mix of big-budget RPGs—think the modern style of Origins, Odyssey, Valhalla, and last month’s Shadows—alongside three remakes, two multiplayer-focused entries, a new mobile game, and an as-yet-undefined “smaller experience.”
The ambitious slate arrives just as Assassin’s Creed Shadows settles into players’ docks and Ubisoft prepares to roll out its Animus Hub, a launcher designed to house all future Creed installments in one central platform. For fans who have eagerly awaited the next era of the saga—AC Hexe and AC Jade among them—the news of even more RPG adventures is welcome. Reddit’s r/assassinscreed community has buzzed with users like u/SilverApple89 praising the continued evolution: “More RPGs means deeper stories and richer worlds—bring it on.”
But not everyone shares that enthusiasm. Critics point out that nine titles in six years amounts to releasing a major entry nearly every eight months—faster than most AAA franchises. Concerns over oversaturation and potential dips in quality surfaced quickly: “Ubisoft needs to slow the clock and polish rather than rush,” commented u/HiddenBlade76. Comparisons to Call of Duty’s grueling annual cycle are frequent, with some fearing Assassin’s Creed could follow suit with half-baked features.
Industry analysts note that Ubisoft’s multi-title strategy aligns with broader trends toward service-based gaming ecosystems. By centralizing releases through the Animus Hub—much like EA’s Origin or Ubisoft Connect—the company can cross-promote entries, share live-service content, and potentially keep players engaged between blockbuster launches. Mobile and multiplayer spin-offs also aim to reach new audiences and monetize beyond single-player sales.
For now, Ubisoft has not officially confirmed the insider’s figures. As fans digest the prospect of nine more Creeds, they’ll be looking for official word at this year’s Ubisoft Forward event, where doubtless the studio will clarify its bold roadmap—and reassure players that, despite the quantity on the horizon, it still believes in quality over quantity.
Sharpen your hidden blades—and your calendars—because the Creed is far from complete.