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Veteran of Assassin’s Creed is back to Ubisoft!


Veteran Assassin’s Creed veteran Darby McDevitt has spent less than a year outside the French label…

Earlier, perhaps we also reported that McDevitt was leaving Ubisoft behind to look for new challenges. Well, during the new challenges, he tried at Illogika (where he was the narrative director of Quiet Place; has taken back the mercy of a writer who can truly be called a veteran, who will be involved in the next act, Assinity’s Creed, which is heading for a high-chance live service.

McDevitt was the director of the narrative for Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla and an unannounced project, and was previously a lead screenwriter for Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag, Assassin’s Creed: Revelations, and the short film Assassin’s Creed: Embers. But it is Assassin’s Creed: Origins, Assassin’s Creed: Unity, and Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines are also there in his biography, so in the last decade it’s been about. there wasn’t even a bigger game that he hadn’t historically had to do with.

McDevitt a On Twitter confirmed that he would indeed continue to work at Ubisoft. He has been rethinking his career over the past year, focusing on trying new ideas and reaching a hitherto unknown frontier, but he was also pleased that this led to his return to the French publisher, so he continues to work for one of Ubisoft’s largest franchises. on. He is excited to continue his journey, then added that he can’t wait to get to his destination with his team and be able to tell stories.

Then this means that Ubisoft can rest assured about one aspect of the next Assassin’s Creed, as it can count on a well-established name from within the company and not have to entrust its tasks to another person. But the question (as in Far Cry; we’ve written about this before) is whether it’s a good idea to turn to a live service model with Assassin’s Creek…?

Source: PSL

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