Assassin’s Creed Invictus, a multiplayer-focused title in Ubisoft’s long running franchise, is reportedly inspired by the round-based gameplay of Fall Guys and will support up to 16 players, according to a leaker.
Ubisoft announced Assassin’s Creed Invictus back in 2022 alongside a host of other Assassin’s Creed projects, but no official details other than its multiplayer nature or a release date have been officially revealed since. Now, a leaker by the name j0nathan on X, who has a history of leaking Assassin’s Creed information, has shared what might be the first details (in French) on what Assassin’s Creed Invictus actually is.
Pour venger mon Slapp, voici des infos sur Assassin’s Creed Invictus, le jeu multijoueur censé sortir l’année prochaine :
– Ce sera une sorte de “Fall Guys” : 16 joueurs (pour le moment) qui s’affrontent sur plusieurs manches avec des “jeux” différents.
– Parmi les jeux on… https://t.co/VSgKGTjmaM pic.twitter.com/Y2RVLanhCt— j0nathan (@xj0nathan) September 21, 2024
According to j0nathan, Assassin’s Creed Invictus will see up to 16 players compete in round-based games inspired by the multiplayer format seen in Fall Guys, with participants looking to be the last assassin standing. The rounds will feature various game modes like Team Deathmatch and a free-for-all mode, as well as a mode where players race to reach points on the map first. Those who survive a round are reportedly able to choose between various power-ups, which let players craft a “build” of sorts over the course of the session.
The game modes themselves will reportedly take place on maps inspired by previous Assassin’s Creed games, like Baghdad from Assassin’s Creed Mirage or a Japan-based map inspired by the upcoming Assassin’s Creed Shadows. Some maps will have environmental hazards, like a map based near Pompeii that will have players dodging pools of rising lava.
According to the leak, players will be able to choose between various characters from the franchise’s history, with j0nathan stating they can “confirm” characters like Assassin’s Creed 2’s Ezio and Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood villain Cesare Borgia.
It’s best to take the above information with a grain of salt until official details from Ubisoft are announced, but for now, that’s about everything that is known about Assassin’s Creed Invictus.
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot confirmed earlier this year it is working on remakes of older Assassin’s Creed titles. He also denounced online personal attacks aimed at the creators of Assassin’s Creed Shadows over the game’s inclusion of a playable Black samurai named Yasuke, who is based on a real-life historical figure. Assassin’s Creed Shadows releases November 12.