Fans Excited For Assassin’s Creed Hexe After Leaked Image Shows First Look At The Darker Entry

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  • A leaked image has revealed the first look at Assassin’s Creed Hexe, and fans are excited for the game.
  • Players commented that this is the first time a title in the franchise has intrigued them, praising the concept.
  • Ezio is also reported to return in the game as a mentor to the main character.

In a bid to get back into the good graces of fans, Assassin’s Creed has decided to remake one of its most popular entries. Hype for the Black Flag Resynced is through the roof, and the game has already started topping charts weeks before its official launch.

However, the future of the mainline Assassin’s Creed series is still up in the air, with the IP reportedly turning darker with the next entry. Codenamed Hexe, this upcoming title is reportedly taking the franchise to Germany, and the first look has fans hyped for the project.

Why it matters: The series desperately needs a change in direction to gain the interest of fans, and this new tone is the perfect way to do so.

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Insider xj0nathan has leaked the first look at Assassin’s Creed Hexe, showcasing the female protagonist in a dark German village, and fans are praising the concept. As per the leaker, the main character will be called Anika Adler, and fan-favorite Ezio is set to return to the series as a mentor to the character.

Ezio won’t be present physically in the title but will appear in the form of memory discs. However, this tidbit has not dampened the excitement players have for Assassin’s Creed Hexe, as the game’s darker witchcraft premise has intrigued the interest of many.

Users on Reddit commented that this is the first time they have been interested in a new title from Ubisoft, complimenting the darker atmosphere in the leaked image. Fans praised the concept and the gothic environment that Assassin’s Creed Hexe will try to bring forth.

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Fans are intrigued by the concept of the upcoming title.

Furthermore, the blades seen in the leaked picture also earned praise, as players have been clamoring for the weapon to return after Assassin’s Creed Black Flag resynced decided not to feature it.

Internally, hype around Assassin’s Creed Hexe is through the roof, with everyone at Ubisoft wanting to work on the game. Hopefully, the team can deliver on their promise despite losing some key developers.

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