Ubisoft has announced a new Assassin’s Creed game, called Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, will be revealed at the upcoming E3 2018. The title has been presented with a tweet complete of a short video and the claim “see you at E3!”.
The video shows a scene that people who’ve watched the movie “300” will have fond memories of, the one where Leonidas kicks the Persian ambassador as a symbol of his refusal of Xerxes’ ‘offer’.
So, it looks like it is a sort of confirm that Odyssey will be set in the Ancient Greece, as it was rumored a few months ago. There’s a chance we’ll meet the likes of Homer and other poets, aside from some deities of the Olympus, too.
Interestingly, Kotaku reports that the title will feature a multiple choices system that will give even more depth to the series in comparison with Assassin’s Creed Origins, leading it to be a bigger RPG in the likes of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
So, the reveal is set for E3 2018, where Ubisoft will hold a press conference on June 11, at 1pm PST/10pm CET. At this point, it’s not out of question that the game gets revealed during the Xbox media briefing as it was last year with Origins.
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— shinobi602 (@shinobi602) May 31, 2018
See you at E3! pic.twitter.com/03NTPhCkCf
— Assassin’s Creed (@assassinscreed) May 31, 2018