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Assassin’s Creed Arrives in Ancient China, But on Smartphones Only

September 11, 2022
Source: google.com google.com
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Assassin’s Creed is finally getting its long-awaited adventure in feudal Japan, but another anticipated setting is on the way: Ancient China. Of course, for many fans this will prove a real monkey’s paw moment, because Assassin’s Creed: Codename Jade is in development for smartphones – not consoles. It’ll be the first full, open world entry in the series on iOS and Android. The game will be set in 215 BC, and you’ll be able to scale the Great Wall of China with a touchscreen. In addition, you’ll be able to design your own protagonist, as the title will feature a...
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