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Assassin’s Creed Game and Series Coming to Netflix

Speaking at the Ubisoft Forward event, Netflix announced that they have cooperated with the studio, and that they have signed an agreement with Ubisoft for 3 new games exclusive to Netflix subscribers. What's more, this deal includes an Assassin's Creed and Assassin's Creed series that only Netflix subscribers can play.
 Assassin’s Creed Game and Series Coming to Netflix
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Netflix, which lost a significant amount of subscribers with the normalized life after the pandemic and struggled against Disney +, the title of ‘the most popular series and movie platform’, came up with an announcement that surprised game lovers at the Ubisoft Forward event held recently.

Mike Verdu, one of the game department managers of Netflix, who was in front of the camera at the event, officially announced that the platform has partnered with Ubisoft. According to the statement made by Verdu, the company will come up with 3 games in partnership with Netflix in the next few years, and these games will only be available to Netflix subscribers. However, this was not the real bomb Verdu announced…

Assassin’s Creed game coming to Netflix

According to the statement made by Mike Verdu, the Assassin’s Creed universe, one of the most iconic brands in the game world, will be officially included in Netflix with this partnership. Moreover, according to the statement, both a live-action series set in the Assassin’s Creed universe and an original Assassin’s Creed mobile game will be offered to Netflix subscribers.

While Verdu stated that details about the Assassin’s Creed series and mobile game will be shared in the coming period, he announced the names of the other 2 games and the date they will meet with Netflix subscribers. Accordingly, the game named Valiant Hearts 2 will be officially released in January 2023. Mighty Quest will also be officially released in 2023.

Unfortunately, we do not have any images or videos of these games yet, but Verdu has signaled that the games in question will be ‘entertainment-oriented’ by announcing that they will not have ads and in-game purchases. We have to wait a little longer to see how much it will appeal to its subscribers in the gaming industry, where Netflix has already poured tens of millions of dollars with this partnership.

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