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https://kotaku.com/new-leak-reveals-assassins-creed-odyssey-set-in-ancien-1826454752
Google Translate said:Assassin's Creed Odyssey confirms its name and time!
After many rumors about the next episode of the franchise, an internal source in the editorial reveals us exclusively two vital information about it: its title and its time.
After brilliantly renewing the franchise with Assassin's Creed Origins , which staged Bayek in a delightful ancient Egypt, here is the next episode of the series comes to unveil today through a visual revealing two important information.
Indeed, Articblue , an insider more than reliable and internal editorial, sent us the world exclusive photo of an official goodie bearing the name of the next album. It is therefore Assassin's Creed Odyssey which will be in the spotlight as a "sequel" to the adventures of Bayek.
The spartan-shaped keychain leaves little room for doubt and that is why we can say that the action will most likely make us travel to ancient Greece in this episode. Assassin's Creed Odyssey has not yet been formalized by Ubisoft and has no release date to date. It is quite likely that E3 reveals a lot of information on the subject as the publisher begins to send derivatives to different resellers.
https://kotaku.com/new-leak-reveals-assassins-creed-odyssey-set-in-ancien-1826454752
New Leak Reveals Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Set In Ancient Greece
The next Assassin’s Creed is called Odyssey and will take place in ancient Greece, according to a new report from the French site JeuxVideoLive, which adds that Odyssey is a sequel to last year’s Assassin’s Creed Origins. Kotaku can confirm this report.
Rumors about the next Assassin’s Creed have been circulating for months now—some real, some fake—but the one we’ve been hearing since January from our own sources is that the game is indeed set in Greece, and that it’ll be even more of a drastic departure for the series than Origins. We’ve heard the same details from three people who have played the game, and several more who have heard about it secondhand. While Origins added Witcher-like RPG elements, Odyssey will take things even further, those people said, bringing dialogue options to the series for the first time. You’ll be able to play as either a male or a female protagonist, although the builds we’ve heard about did not feature Origins’ main characters Bayek or Aya, but new heroes.
Two of those sources confirmed that Odyssey will be out during Ubisoft’s 2019 fiscal year, which ends on March 31, 2019. Although the previously-annualized series had skipped 2016 in the wake of 2014's disappointing Assassin’s Creed: Unity, it’s likely that this one will be out this fall, returning to the yearly schedule for which the popular franchise has long been known.
Ubisoft did not immediately respond to a request for comment. We’re expecting to see more at E3. A tipster also sent Kotaku their own shots of the key chain, which is arriving at gaming stores across the world today:
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