In a statement on July 7, Ubisoft confirmed it was working on Assassin’s Creed Infinity.
Guillemot went on to assure listeners that “it’s going to be a huge game.” Later in the call, Infinity was said to be in an early development phase.
It’s going to be a very innovative game, but it will have what players already have in all the other Assassin’s Creed games, all the elements that they love.” “This game is going to have a lot of narrative elements in it. “It’s not going to be a free-to-play ,” Guillemot said. Assassin’s Creed Infinity, the service-game sequel outed by a Bloomberg report this summer, is not a free-to-play game, Ubisoft chief executive Yves Guillemot told investors in a quarterly update call on Thursday.