Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: India and Russia Due Early 2016
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Assassin´s Creed, Ubisoft‘s historical sci-fi series about Templars and Assassins and their ongoing few has two new side-scrolling entries coming out next year.
Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: India and Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: Russia will follow members of the Assassin Brotherhood in their respective nations on the hunt for ancient artifacts.
A pair of Assassin’s Creed sidescrollers set in 19th century India and early 20th century Russian Federation will be released on January 12 and February 9, respectively, according to a Ubisoft press release, months after the publisher had all but stopped talking about them. The first title in the trilogy released way back in April and since then things have gone dark over the future of the 2.5D spin off series. The games can also be bought separately for $10 apiece on Xbox One, PS4, and PC.
The Assassin that gamers can control is named Arbaaz Mir and he will need to deal with a powerful Templar, who brings a mystery item while also struggling to find a way to protect the love of his life and his friends from the turmoil happening around him.
He is seeking to get out of the country but needs to complete one final mission: steal a special item that belongs to the Tsar, which means he needs to infiltrate the house where his family is held before execution.
Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: India throws players into the tension between the Sikh Empire and the private armies of the British-owned East India Company in 1841.