Xbox could publish the new game from Panache, the team behind the creator of Assassin’s Creed
According to a new rumor, Xbox has made agreements with Panache Digital Games to publish the new game from the Assassin’s Creed creator team, perhaps 1666: Amsterdam.
Based on what was reported by the well-known leaker eXtas1s on the pages of this eXputer, it seems that Xbox Game Studios has made an agreement for the publication of the new game by Panache Digital Games , the team founded by the creator of Assassin’s Creed .
This is the studio founded by Patrice Désilets , known for being one of the main creators of the Assassin’s Creed saga in Ubisoft, who then left the French company to found the indie team in question, with which he recently published Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey .
The latter demonstrated that the developer still has some valid ideas to put forward, even if the human evolution applied to the video game was not perfect, however the game stood out for its notable originality.
Perhaps this innovative push would have led Xbox Game Studios Publishing to make an agreement for the publication of the next Panache game, according to the leaker in question.
Xbox could publish the new game from Panache, the team behind the creator of Assassin’s Creed
Obviously everything should be taken as a rumor, but eXtas1s has a good track record behind it, so it could be plausible.
We don’t know what it is, but speculation leads us to think that the game to be developed and published is precisely that elusive 1666: Amsterdam which seemed to be the next big project for the promising Désilets to complete, but which has not yet managed to reach completion, also due to the sheer size of the game.
It would be an action adventure with some elements of contact with Assassin’s Creed, starting from the historical setting and the general setting of the gameplay, but with some innovative elements. However, for the moment these are only uncontrolled rumors, awaiting any clarification.
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