Ubisoft has scrapped "AC League," a multiplayer Assassin's Creed game under development at their Annecy studio. The project was meant to unite players in feudal Japan, allowing up to four assassins to tackle missions together, echoing elements from past titles like Unity and Black Flag. However, ongoing restructuring and budget cuts led to its cancellation, leaving many developers in limbo. Some may still use their work to improve future games. With financial issues looming, will Ubisoft find a way to innovate moving forward?
Ubisoft Cancels Multiplayer Assassin's Creed Game
