That pilot's got inhumanly sharp eyes, being able to consistently track a guy in dark clothes climbing a winding dark metal tower; all while speeding through the air
every single player: we want assassins creen in wwII or in japan Ubisoft: no, here's assassins creed primal :D a prequel to the prequel of the prequel!!
The helix rifts are a small part on why Unity is such a great game. Going back into different periods of Paris is awesome. The attention to detail in Unity is better than most games released in 2023 .
Unity is a very underrated entry in the AC franchise. Not the best of the bunch (Black Flag imo), but it certainly doesn't belong at the bottom of the list...which is where it always seems to end up.
I think it goes without saying that an Assassin's Creed set in World War II Europe would sell like hotcakes. You could even put more emphasis on stealth this time since obviously the weapons used aren't akin to muskets and swords.
A lot of people say it wouldn't work, "Too many guns", to that I say, if Ubisoft could somewhat emulate Uncharted's movement and climbing, ledge shooting.etc then bump up the risk if you go in a guns blazing approach like Hitman and you would have yourself a pretty great World War AC game. Literally, just open world Uncharted with hooded dudes and balanced out gunplay would work great I think. A good excuse to bring back the more active AI who chase you down too.
With all the weapons, tanks, explosions, battles, etc involved, WW2 Assassins creed is probably going to he considered less of an assassin creed game than valhalla.
I'm so disappointed that Ubisoft doesn't want to make WW2 a setting for an assassin's creed game. Hell, even I, an amateur writer can come up with a great plot for this concept
There's already a lot of WW2 lore in the ac games, so they don't even need to look far! (like Stalin and Hitler being templar agents, and Operation barbarossa being staged)
It is not Mafia or GTA game, it is a game that is based on history events before many years, imagine Assassin's creed where there are everywhere cars and you use sniper, rifle, it will be disgusting, it will not look like AC game but like Watch Dogs game
World war 2 is old enough to be a solid setting for assassins creed. Currently, since from when WW2 started, it’s arriving on its 85th birthday this September.
Trench coats with eagle head robes,all dark,grey,or brown possibly olive green and long trench coats with belts,straps of throwables,a few pistols,of course with hidden blades that could be combined with different melee weapons like Sickles,Officer Swords,Trench Shovels,Axe's,Kitanas,basically weapons used by the factions of ww1 and ww2 since both eras had manufacturers that existed in both timelines. Though who knows if this will ever happen,only 1 assassin's creed had a full story set in ww1,and I'm sure he was the 2nd most brutal assassin (Conor aka Ratonhaekonn) was the most brutal in combat (sorry I didn't spell it perfectly,I can pronounce it better in person,though my ancestors are natives,I didn't get to learn the different languages of my past and current family,just know spanish,english and portugués,very little chinese
@@Urboyyycarlosanother factor at play would be what factions were where and most predominant. There are supposedly groups of Assassins in every region, perhaps country, so there would be assassins in both the axis and allied countries. Perhaps we could get perspectives from some allied and axis countries and see their gear?
@goofyahhgooberprod concepts turned reality,that's how it works typically in development If this ever happens then it would bring up a lot different versions of the uniforms and tools but within the AC style
If this were to be made into a full fledged game, stealth would be a big part of it as it set in the Era of Modern fire arms and not Melee weaponry. It would greatly emphasize the "Assassin" play style even more.
they need to make one in modern day mexico. There’s a real life cartel who calls themselves the Knights Templar, and they drive around dressed up like them. Would fit the story of AC well lol
I really love this idea for AC. I always wondered what the Assassins and Templars were up to during WW1 and 2 and even more modern. It's not like either side sat on the sidelines after weaponry became more advanced type of thing. And nothing says genetic memory has to be really old memories right? We know a little from the lore, in things like The Truth from AC2 giving clues about what the pieces of eden were being used for and by who, so I think it would be tremendously fun to fall down that rabbit hole.
Let’s be real these games are very political when you look at them unfortunately I just can’t see them wanting to tie the templars to the nazis because that’s what i could see them doing hitler was huge on looking for treasures imagine it’s a game where you’re fighting hitler and the Templar nazis on a race to find the apple of eden or something it would be wild just can’t see them doing it tho unfortunately
Reminds me of The Saboteur. Anyone remember that game? There was actually an achievement / trophy for jumping off the Eiffel Tower and surviving. In fact, you had to climb it a couple times in the story. I think Ubisoft would be a good choice for a game like this, but it would be more like a crossbreed of Assassin's Creed and Far Cry, gameplay wise. Because you bet your baguette, I'm stealing a Panzer. Because why the hell WOULDN'T I steal a Panzer?
A new AC trilogy starting from WW1 and spanning for the whole century and concluding with the breakdown of USSR and fall of Berlin Wall would be just too damn good. And the missions can be modelled around actual assassinations to affect the world history. Starting with the assassination of Franz Ferdinand.
I love this idea, we had the ezio trilogy, we had the blackflag-aciii-roguue, trilogy, the unity-syndicate, the origins-odyssey-valhalla, now let's have ww1-ww2-cw trilogy!
Imagine the Serb who assassinated the Archduke turns out was an Assassin and that Franz Ferdinand is a Templar, either that or the said Serb was an Assassin turncoat and becomes a Templar in which the assassination is to kick off some Templar "grand plan" or whatever
@@alvinite9164 Possibilities are endless mate! An assassin manipulated by Templars to assassinate the archduke, kicking off templars new world order plans.
WWI Could work just as well; Most automated guns would still be on turrets, tanks wouldn't be invented until near the end of the war, and there's so many plot points that aren't overused like D-day or the Boston Tea Party. There could be an entire sequence based off of 1917's plot, all in one mission instead of one shot. There's a lot of potential here, as well as other modern-ish historical plots that people are missing. And don't forget that AC storylines often take place a few years before these events, so the main character could witness the Archduke's murder or something. A clever period for a good storyline, I say.
Like maybe, it was the Assassins or the Templar who are the actual mastermind of the Archduke's Assassination. Because the Archduke is on either side of the Assassins or the Templars.
I am so disappointed that you didn't say that at the end of the game you can assassinate Hitler (I hope I don't get banned for saying that name), in a very climactic and over the top fashion way, in the same way Aya kills Julius Caesar, I really think that if done right that could be extremely cool.
I think an Assassin's Creed game set in Ancient India, Ancient Japan, Ancient China, Russian Revolution, WW1 and WW2 would be really interesting and fun
I don't care what anyone says, this game was amazing, definitely had the most fluid climbing mechanics and challenging melee combat. Plus the sequences like these only made it more enjoyable 😌👌
I've always wanted Assassin's Creed set during WWII. So I decided to modify the mission in Unity to take place during the day, which looks much better than I expected. I was messing around with Arno's outfit aswell to look modernish.
Ngl, this one I would definetly buy it. It seems to me AC got stuck in the same formula just like Cod did. Thing is, is that cod I'm way more familiar so the last one I bought was MW19. Other than that I didn't bother to even look at it. So AC WW1/2 or even Vietnam is definetly possible.
No bro. AC unsatisfied fans will complain about this for nothing. They will always stuck on their ezio games. They will make it underrated and overhated for lame reasons. Just like they made Unity underrated and overhated Syndicate just for Rope Launcher!
@@arifzaman4167 You should be blaming Ubisoft for that, not the fans. Instead of making new IPs, they use AC's "brand recognition" and look at the franchise as a way to shoehorn whatever's popular and make whatever formulaic game they want. People who want true AC games as well as those who want other things (pirate games for instance) are understandably dissatisfied. Now AC is just a generic historic open world franchise that appeals to as wide an audience as possible. Instead of having different franchises that focus on pleasing smaller fanbases, they make one BIG generic franchise that appeals to everyone and no one at the same time. This is why the original creator was fired by the way, he wanted gameplay that stayed true to the original and a story with a beginning and an end.
How is this possible? I thought Anvil's Forge files are literally encrypted to not allow modding ever be possible? I hope in the next decades or maybe years we can reach Bethesda level modding for AC games.
The fact that they toyed around with this idea but never went any further with it is a wasted opportunity. There is a ton they could do with this type of setting. They pretty much already proved it could work with this and the ww1 missions in syndicate.
I think these missions and the one with the Jacques de Molay's apprentice were testing the waters for Infinity Hell, one of Infinity's hubs is supposed to look like the screen where you choose that Jacques de Molay mission
The problem with WW2 setting for AC is the 'international politics' involved. The Animus Glitches' puzzles we solved in 'The Truth' in AC 2-4 Showed some pretty controversial stuff. So I bet Ubi got some serious 'cease and desist' letters over the years and Ubi 'toned down' or completely ignored their former modern-day Assassins VS Templars Lore and 'alternate/conspiracy history'. Examples to follow: Remember we met POTUS/General Washington and previous The Truth showed ol George got a POE. But in Madness DLC "it was all a dream" and Connor drops that POE into the ocean. The Truth showed ol Napoleon got his hand on a POE. But in Unity we meet a MUCH younger Napoleon than when he sat for the portrait used in The Truth puzzles. The Truth also showed Assassins killed Hitler not the Allies. Could you imagine the uproar a kill mission set in late WW2 where Ubi creates a stage/mission that DOES what The Truth said? The closer Ubi gets to 'the modern era' in the main game the more risk Ubi takes. Some WW2 participants are still alive today. Their kids and grandkids could EASILY sue Ubi if the game writers are not EXTREMELY careful! Also, how many WW2 games have already come out over the past 30+ years? That era has been DONE TO DEATH and inundated with games!
@@lesliekilgore648 Well, one, it's a video game, not reality, and even then, it's assassin's creed, so it's actually fictional alternate history. Everyone already knows that assassin's creed isn't trying to be historically accurate, it's quite literally, just _historical fiction_ and not much else. Many many WW2 games already exist, Ubisoft is not doing anything new or controversial by making a game about WW2. I highly doubt they got many "cease and desist" letters about the portrayal of an alternate reality. At the very least, that wouldn't be a good reason for not make an AC game set during ww1 or ww2. More of a cop-out or a convenient excuse than anything. Nothing some good writing couldn't solve.
there's a game named The Saboteur, pretty much an assassins creed in WWII without the Lore of AC...it's very good and proves the concept is possible...they will do it some day when they run off ideas
@@lesliekilgore648 WW2 games have been out for years even before AC started. I’m sure WW2 vets aren’t playing the games lol I’m sure their great greats understand especially if they know AC and it’s they make alternate versions of historical events . It’s not that deep lol
@@mattfromwiisports7970 Technically. Not fully. Hitler and Stalin were both influenced by the Templar order without them knowing. They were not members of the Templar order, but the Templars manipulated them both into commiting genocides against their own people and starting a war, while Churchill was locked from singning peace with Hitler. The Templar Henry Ford (who was in contact with Hitler throughout his life) mentions something like "We will let H. and S. have their fun. And then we step in." This practically implies that the west organised that WW2 will happen and that the whole modern that NATO is most likely a military alliance belonging to the Templars.
I have been dying for a more modern Assassins Creed. First off, I love every game in this series, but a WWI or a WWII would be absolutely amazing and I would buy it so fast!
The potential here is insane, they could make it that you can visit a variety of cities and see how they evolve over the course of the war (before, during and after occupation, after bombing raids etc.)
Potential is there but it would require deep changes in gameplay mechanics. AC was always relaying on melee combat and during WW2 machine guns were common. It would be hard to balance things out without making it feel like third person shooter. On top of that cars could make all parkour stuff obsolete as you can just drive faster from point A to B. I think after all required changes it wouldn't have that AC feel. It would be a completely different kind of game. Fun fact game like this already exists. It's called Saboteur and have guns, cars, parkour, occupied Paris that you can slowly liberate etc. There is a reason why most people didn't even heard about that game. It isn't that great as it could seems on paper.
In my opinion this was one of the best Assassins creed. I love this game and the level of detail in every area was amazing. Black Flag and Brotherhood my top two
You could really make a trilogy outta this. Obviously the first game is set in 1934 to 1946 with an epilogue that brings ya to the Korean War. Second installment Begins in the final year of the Korean War and we get a brief hiatus to show what's changed in the brotherhood such as the recruiting mechanic from AC brotherhood, before we pick up the action again at the Bay of Pigs, leading into the Vietnam War. Third Installment we see The Persian Gulf War with the protagonist old, Grey and battlehardened with the initiates you brought up from the previous installment. It ends on a note of betrayal as The Assassin Purge of 2,000 plays out at the end . The epilogue menu would be similar to the Revelations portal menu and once you complete everything with 100% synchronization and I mean EVERYTHING, it'll bring the assassin from THIS trilogy into the mind of his grandson which in term would kick off the grandsons adventure with his grandfather's guidance
why have it follow the americans around though? the assassins are a worldwide organization, i think they have better interests than helping out on either side of the battle against the obviously losing communists that hold barely any alignment with the guilds values, they have better things to pay attention to around that time in europe, africa, the middle east potentially, etc. around that time anyway..
And it will turn into something like: american brotherhood: " yeah we heard this country had oil, its rule by templar and we must fight for freedom, lets assasinate their leader and protect our oil" lol
Anyone who is interested in this concept should look up the game "The Saboteur" (2009) it's basically a stealth action game set in German occupied France with parkour elements similar to Assasin's Creed. Very underrated
Loved that game but the graphics were absolutely horrible even for its own time. I think they should have made it completely cartoon like the art in it if they couldn't make it look more natural
@@RHaenJarr To be fair, the developers, Pandemic, were bought and about to be shut down by EA. This was their final game, and so elements were rushed and not quite as good as they could have been in light of their impending demise. I still liked the concept of an Assassin's Creed-like game set in WW2, and hope we see a real AC set in one of the world wars.
This would work for a setting. It would force everyone to go back to basics and emphasize stealth over combat (modern automatic and semiautomatic firearms). Assassination of officers was absolutely part of the war. Plus, You-know-who-tler's obsession with the occult is a perfect fit for the narrative surrounding Pieces of Eden. If memory serves, I think this might have actually been referenced in the puzzles in Assassin's Creed II.
Yes, Hitler was a Templar according to those puzzles. It is revealed in a letter from an unlocked puzzle which is written by Henry Ford expressing annoyance that he has to give up the Apple to “H”.
Right. The guy definitely dabbled in the study of paranormal like powers. The apple of Eden would fit just fine in the story line. I always thought how an AC game would be delivered if it was in a WW2 setting and it can absolutely work.
Some ideas of sets for 19th and 20th Century based Assassins Creed games -1863, Freed slave assassin against Confederate States -1868, Brazilian assassin against Paraguayan Army of Solano Lopez -1895, Ethiopian assassin against Italian's colonization -1900, Boer assasin against British Army -1905, Congolese assassin against Belgian Forces of King Leopold -1917, Armenian Assassin against Turkish-Ottoman's genocide -1947, Estonian assassin against Soviet's control -1952, South Korean assassin against North Korean rebels -1971, Rebel assassin against Brazilian's military dictatorship -1976, East Timorese assassin against Indonesian invaders -1978, Cambodian assassin against Pol Pot's rule -1994, Tutsi assassin against Ultranationalistic hutus -1995, Bosnian assassin against Serbians
A WW2 setting would be an interesting concept. It would definitely have to be more stealth based and not an RPG. Returning to Unity's style. It would also give us a lot more tech the assassin's could use, mainly guns. In occupied France, it would definitely give me Saboteur vibes though
If they ever did make an AC game set during WW2, there'd be a few real life WW2 heroes who would be perfect as Assassins, one that I can think of off the top of my head would be Mad Jack Churchill, the Englishman who went into WW2 with a Scottish Claymore sword, a set of Scottish bagpipes and a longbow and arrows
This is dope, and I would love to play this. I even came up with a name for it: AC Occupation, it kind of fits with the naming themes of the series and matches with the WWII setting
In actuality think WWI would be the most amazing setting for an AC game especially if you were going to try and bridge AC into more modern times going forward simply because of how much it changed modern warfare and also cuz of how fucking weird it actually was. Like at the beginning of the war you had legit dudes in plate armor and swords on horse back and by the end you had guys in makeshift tanks with machine guns and gas masks sifting through clouds of mustard gas. You could literally show technology evolve alongside the characters as the story progressed through time and it would be unreal
WWI would be incredible. Not to mention the stagnancy of much of the trench warfare would make for excellent, behind-enemy-lines assassination missions.
@@FASynergy Good luck getting back there. The plot of the game would be shit like every Assassins Creed game. Gameplay would be mediocre and unimpressive.
AC WW2 game would be awesome. Could you imagine assassinating Himmler with a hidden blade? AC War of 1812 could have been a nice follow up to AC3. AC American Civil War would be cool as well.
Maybe a story set from the perspective of the German Brotherhood during WW2 Like what were they doing during Hitlers reign? Leading the resistance? Keeping quiet with a few rouges joining with the Nazi’s? Maybe we play as an assassin who disobey’s orders and goes out on his own accord to sabotage the german war machine? So much they can do with a WW2 story…
What if Hitler was on his own and both templars and assassins put aside their differences to stop Hitler from using an artifact, they kill Hitler and walk away
I can imagine a secret war going on adjacent to the actual war. And having to sneak in and out and around all the historical moments of world war II that would be incredible
@@prod.sr7186 why? honestly it could play very similar to AC 3 with the mechanics and the environments are the same as the older ac's with lets say if it was in paris
@@prod.sr7186 it is for assassins cause theyre good at sneaking and stuff cant shoot what you cant see also theyll probly kill you before you even see them so you know they wouldnt do much good if youre already dead
AC Unity is still one of my favourite games in the series. The whole game was on another level and the sequences like this were so refreshing and different.
Then you're not much of fan if climbing a really tall building is the best mission ever. The carnival mission from 2 was even better lol. Theres literally no story or plot to this mission just basic climbing and shooting down planes.
@@Professorlicme8 I pretty agree with you. But well, it was a optional thing coming from a rift/paradox from the animus and not really a mission whatever.
Nahh, I think it would basically just be some Wolfenstein, Sniper Elite and so many other shooters like-game. I think ww2 theme is just kinda overused by now and almost all of these games kinda feel the same. Personally for me, the long long gone historical worlds like 14th century Italy make part of the charme. Just some rather uncommon periods of time. Probably mostly subjective, I think it should not go any closer in time than Syndicate. I just can’t bring myself to actually somewhat like the Idea of that
Fans: We want an Assassins Creed set in WW2 or Feudal Japan. Ubisoft: Best I can do is let you play as Odin and fight dragons and Frost Giants. 🤦🏽♂️🤣😂
@@neonmatt24 I dont think the dlc is canon I finished the base game and I found out that these gods arent reac gods but an ancient civilization aiden see them like that because he's mind cant understand them the ancient civilization made a machine to come back as a normal baby then will try to control them and aiden was one of them there is a cutscene with all the gods in the game if you did some puzzles you'll see it the way it really was high tech and evrything
The WWI mini arc in syndicate made me want more it was so awesome! They would definitely have a certified banger if they did a game in a world war setting
Honestly you are missing almost Nothing! The last three entries to the series ( Valhalla, Origins and Odyssey ) tried to turn assassin's Creed into an RPG & it kinda sucks like that.... Also back in unity the parkour & stealth was good ( basically the soul of all of the games ) The three most modern entries Fuck up the parkour so it doesn't even make sense anymore and it feels more like a superhero game than a parkour game & They made stealth optional They are Good games there just more like Shadow of Mordor games than assassin's Creed games It felt like an insult to associate them with the same brand
@@datboiiisparky7583 origin is pretty damn good one of best in the series’s and the last actual ac game we play as an assassin but I agree the other two
@@dbz4735 ironically origins is the only assassin's Creed game I never played! If you include the free games you get off game pass ( ps4 ) I own literally every AC game besides origins and Syndicate.
@@dogestranding5047 it's so much more than just that though! I thoroughly enjoyed the games better when parkour was realistic ( even though it was annoying sometimes ) Realism in a game is best The new entries just make it so you can climb straight up flat surface walls without looking for obvious hand holds like you have spider powers or some BS! They completely removed body looting animations that pissed me off And they also completely removed animal skinning animation & any real need for hunting & that also pissed me off That was one of the best things about the innovations of the Kenway trilogy Modern games said "Screw innovation" let's just make as many lesser quality games as possible & turn a greedy ass profit I would much rather wait an extra 4 or 5 years between every new AC game release announcement then get a brand new series entry every year QUALITY OVER QUANTITY
I always thought that Teheran in 1943 would make a fantastic place to set an AC game in. Around the conference there'd be plenty opportunities for skullduggery and sneaky stabby spy-vs-spy sort of action while there'd be the potential to travel to other regions for more involvement. I somehow never considered Paris.
An AC game set in WW1 or WW2 would be so badass. Just imagine sneaking along the trench tunnels and trekking through no man's land under the cover of night. Synchronizing on the Eiffel Tower, assassinating a top ranking German officer. All with the threat of being peppered to death by their full-auto submachines and riddled with lead by the trench guns of the western front. Then to contrast, there's the french countryside and Berlin. Sad that Ubisoft will never make a game like this.
They could keep the swords in a war it would be somewhat like the ac 3 trailer when conner ran into a army of guns and destroyed them with his axe and there own guns
Dude this looks utterly unbelievable. E3 level presentation and it takes me back to being actually excited about video games. Thank you for your work man.
@@inspector5122 Yeah this is actually in base Unity. No mods. Nothing. There were a few rifts that took you to different time periods in that game. Unity was a buggy mess at launch, but grew into something very special.
When I played this part it all happened at night. It was amazing and spooky at the same time. Eiffel tower was all lit up and it was hard to see the planes taking shots at you. Great section in Unity!
Unity's devs were incredibly ambitious for the hardware it had and the boardroom that was calling the final shots. That's what ultimately cost them I guess.
well force to be co-op focus game also make it looks cheaper than it should, nerfed other melee weapons while enemy's position themself to make it harder for you to stealth without depend on smoke bomb so you just don't get much fun out of other weapons unlike other AC.
@@brendonaldson8056 games been patched for years, still janky as hell but in the way most AC games are, that "a rushed game is bad forever" quote is bullshit in a world with constant updates to major titles
The co-op was really good, though. Ubisoft shouldn’t have kowtowed to the haters and extended it both in game and for all other releases. That co-op is still the main reason why it’s my all time favourite game.
I only began to play unity long after it had been released, all the bugs were fixed and I felt like it was such a strong return to form of the original game we fell in love with all those years ago, but with all the best upgrades they’ve worked on in each individual game since. loved all the different outfit combinations, how “real time” everything felt, while still including an amalgam of all the fun stuff side stuff that gave all the predecessor games strong footing. These little doses of different time periods only helped. Well done on all the tweaking sir 👏
I'm waiting to 100% Valhalla before I play Unity, for the first time I should add.. I'm pretty close to competing Valhalla, I honestly can't wait to dive into Untiy I've heard good things since the remastered version came out
@@marti5420 bro I'm playing Valhalla rn. The fucking loading like in playing morrowind on my shitty laptop with windows 8. That bugs me, and then there's the whole "pay a bunch of money for the rest of the game"
Were Ubisoft to make this, and do so properly, I believe it would be an amazing game. Perhaps this could be the turning point with which the Assassin's began to fall behind; perhaps due to modern technology becoming widespread. I always wondered when and how the shift happened. During our time playing Desmond, the Assassins were at a major disadvantage.
I would play assassin's creed rogue. It will help answer that question a little bit more. If you haven't played it already the reason that they were so far behind. It's because shay Created an organization called the assassin hunters. After shays death In the templar order there training Was continued throughout the centuries. Eventually create modern day hunters they where then used in the 2000s and committed the great purge. A worldwide purge. It's amazing they had two great purges one in the seven years war. At another one in 2000s which really hit them hard. But I agree they could discuss how the technology helped increase the hunter's power. Add the technology that they used for hunters to use the assassins would be a great addition Now While rogue doesn't directly tell that shay created the order they explained in books which is kind of sad it would be better to do it in games. Shay patricks family Till desmond's time Still continues to run and train the assassin hunters.
i read somewhere that templar has always had the upper hand. We see in the games that assassin is often winning but it's actually one of the few times assassin managed to win. Hence why abstergo is really dominating the world. Well if we see the story, templar is using the piece of eden to control the world, whilst assassin always only hiding it so that no one can use it, it does makes sense.
Same to what pinseeker said, as well as perhaps the 60s-70s when camera surveillance, bulletproof vests, and radio communication started being regularly used, as well as semi-automatic firearms being very accessible. However, a modern-day or near-future setting could show a rise of Assassins due to hacking and breaking through security measures, and perhaps realization of more subtle tactics like disguises and snipers.
God I wish we had an AC game like this... No HUD everywhere, no RPG, no level bars etc. Just an assassin, awesome parkour, stealth and realistic fighting, and an environment perfect to do parkour.
This is such a fascinating sequence: Turning a passé element of the assassins creed formula into an epic chase sequence A boss battle with a fkn fighter jet on a huge ass tower The fact that stealth would be emphasized by necessity because of the weaponry available during WW2 I honestly can’t believe Ubi didn’t think of this already. Good stuff
After syndicate everyone was tired of modernized assassins creed Thats why they went back in time in origins and never looked jn the future A shame really, the Russian assassin in the comics would of being amazing in game
After syndicate everyone was tired of modernized assassins creed Thats why they went back in time in origins and never looked in the modern times again A shame really, the Russian assassin in the comics would of being amazing in game
i love the fact that when arno jumped between time, the people were sorta like holograms, but the buildings were very real, but it´d be wierd to just walk in a world of holograms, but the timezones actually represent something i think, first when we visited the l8 19th century, it migth´ve represented a game set in the 19th century, we got syndicate, then we got the ww2 era which we haven´t got a game about (yet) but i think that its plot would be the local brotherhood stopping nazis from finding the piece of eden, since we know that in ww2, nazis were big-time treasure hunters and were into the mythical stuff, and the last one being the mission where you were in the middle ages as a templar hiding that sword, which may represent ac 1, or a new potential ac game set in the middle ages
It was ahead of it's time and that was the biggest problem of this game. It should have been released couple of years later. I think it's date of release was rushed and due to this Unity was filled with tons of bugs, glitches etc. and it had serious stability and optimization problems. It was just unplayable on Xbox One and PS4 back in the day and it's still a mess in terms of framerate. I've played it couple days ago on my PS4 for the first time and after hours of playing repetetive Oddysey I really loved Unity. But it was too hard for me to play it because of the low framerate. Even on the PS5 it still has noticable framedrops. Only on the Xbox Series it runs well. So I wish Ubisoft could remaster Unity for the current consoles. Or I hope at least I'll buy new GPU to play it with a proper framerate because Assassin's Creed Unity really seems fresh in comparison to the new AC's. And I know it could sound funny especially if You remember how AC fans were tired of this type of gameplay. I think situation is now reversed. People are tired of huge maps and almost no assassin's content and they would like to play a game like AC2 or even something like Unity.
i always talked with some friends about the idea of a World War II Assassin's Creed where you were a descendent of Arno fighting in the French Resistance against the Nazi Occupation but to see it come to life as a mod makes me happy
This would be so awesome. Perfect aesthetic for the protagonist. Shotguns or whatever firearm you would want with you when shit really hits the fan, but melee and true stealth taking the main focus. Just no intense gun customization, gotta keep them in the background as a secondary option.
Yeah, dont want assassins creed to turn into metal gear solid. While the weapons customization in V was peak, it kinda made you feel like a god in the way that you can equip a grenade launcher on a sniper rifle and just go ham wrecking ruskies while ignoring stealth
Gun customization would make it that much better, though. Gun play shouldn't be the focus, but it should still be amazing and you KNOW they'd have top-tier gunsmiths in the guild.
@@whatzittooyah3244 mgsv gave you an insane shitload of health and infinite resources to call. Thats why stealth was so optional, not because of customization. Intelligent enemies that hunted you, lack of free bullettime when seen, half the hp and the injury system actually being fleshed out wouldve kept stealth in priority.
If they did their job well enough you never know… anyway as easy as it would be to say the SS and Templars are on the same side I’d say they play both sides with Templars in most of the ally and axis leadership but then AH basically takes over in Germany and you have Templars in Government with Assassins making up parts of the resistance movements. Especially in urban settings this would be awesome.
@@irgendeinname9256 it's not just about running around with hidden blades, it's also about blending with the environment, spying, eavesdropping, idk, what else a professional assassin does. Hidden blades are just an addition. It would be freaking sick to undergo an alternative reality of the second world war as a skilled spy that's committed to his brotherhood. I'm going bananas just thinking about how good of a game that would be, if executed properly
I've always wanted an AC game set in the 20th century. WWII would be cool, albeit difficult to pull of with modern full automatic firearms. I think early 20th century around the time of the first world war would probably work the best since melee was still common in some parts of the world and the guns would be so hard to work around.
An assassins creed game could have been set in ww2, with any of the invaded countries. Where stealth was key to survival. In cities, where social stealth is key. In jungles where invisibility is key. You are cut off. And all resources available are considered contraband over what is rationed or allowed. traded by different factions, stolen from military caches or acquired through raids(if discovered: with repercussions to the people around you) resources such as: firearms/ammunition/explosives/Fresh food/rations/alcohol
I totally forgot about this! Assassin's Creed Unity was always be a really good refresher in the series. I loved black flag and it was pretty good aspect of the series but Unity was different.
A friend and I were recently having a discussion. We came to the conclusion that if you can conveniently find piles or wagon loads of hay, then it will 100% work as a setting for Assassin's Creed. World War II Europe absolutely fits the build.
A full game like that, I'd be pumped, doesn't even have to actually be AC, I've always wanted to experience a good WW2 openworld about being part of the resistance. With the amount of WW2 games, there's a severe lack of games where you play as resistants.
Go look up "The Saboteur". That game is exactly what you just described to a T. Disguise yourself as high ranking Reich officers? Races? Defending posts in occupied Paris? Sniping missions? Rigging rail bridges to blow? Meeting up with different cells to unlock safehouses? Infiltrate and destroy Nazi labs and bases? Climb to the top of the Eifel Tower and get an achievement for jumping off and surviving? The Saboteur has all of that!
@@Green18765 Yeah, it'd be so cool to step in the boots of a wehrmacht soldier who at first would be very patriotic and loyal to his fatherland and goverment but he'd later have to face the harsh reality that they will lose the war. It's a shame that such a game hasn't yet been made, it would bring a whole new perspective to the WW2 genre..
*Assassin's Creed: World War 1*
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Do you know what the name of the music is from.
This is quality content
And what parts of this costume did you use in this video?
Who made this game? Is this a Dlc? Or what?
That pilot's got inhumanly sharp eyes, being able to consistently track a guy in dark clothes climbing a winding dark metal tower; all while speeding through the air
Yeah also like why or how would a German pilot know that the dude climbing the tower is an enemy anyway?
@@AkshayKumar-hd8bz why would a guy climb wall like some sort of professional spy anyway, that make it more suspicious to the enemy
Must have rgb on his chair
Not to mention the original scene was at night
Be cuz he's german
every single player: we want assassins creen in wwII or in japan
Ubisoft: no, here's assassins creed primal :D a prequel to the prequel of the prequel!!
I mean technically you can already get it
That's what they did with origins, odyssey and valhalla!! LMAOO
Assassin's Screen is a fun game genre.
Fans: Okay, we bought the stuff we don't like, now can we PLEASE get a WWII AC game?
Ubisoft: Here's AC early Mesopotamia.
Play ghost of tsushima. It's amazing and probably better than anything ubisoft could come up with
The Saboteur is the closest thing we have to a fully featured WW2 Assassin's Creed, highly recommend it
Doesn't have parkour
@@Darkest_matterit does. Maybe not as cool as Unity, but it has at least some.
@@Darkest_matterwhat are you talking about? You can literally climb the eiffel tower in the game with Parkour
Is it the name of the mod??
If yes tell me, in gonna try it
@@paperprime7481it's a game
The helix rifts are a small part on why Unity is such a great game. Going back into different periods of Paris is awesome. The attention to detail in Unity is better than most games released in 2023 .
and it was made 10 yrs before them
Unity is a very underrated entry in the AC franchise. Not the best of the bunch (Black Flag imo), but it certainly doesn't belong at the bottom of the list...which is where it always seems to end up.
@@zeked4200it’s such a long list of games it makes it seem like it is low 😂
Unity sucks
@@willstacy9685its great
I think it goes without saying that an Assassin's Creed set in World War II Europe would sell like hotcakes. You could even put more emphasis on stealth this time since obviously the weapons used aren't akin to muskets and swords.
A lot of people say it wouldn't work, "Too many guns", to that I say, if Ubisoft could somewhat emulate Uncharted's movement and climbing, ledge shooting.etc then bump up the risk if you go in a guns blazing approach like Hitman and you would have yourself a pretty great World War AC game. Literally, just open world Uncharted with hooded dudes and balanced out gunplay would work great I think. A good excuse to bring back the more active AI who chase you down too.
Many people would still complain about it and say "Assassin's Creed isn't Assassin's Creed anymore"
@@shouldfindaname5433 they always said that
With all the weapons, tanks, explosions, battles, etc involved, WW2 Assassins creed is probably going to he considered less of an assassin creed game than valhalla.
@@justinlacek1481 fans are stupid even AC3 was called a false AC game 10 years ago
I'm so disappointed that Ubisoft doesn't want to make WW2 a setting for an assassin's creed game. Hell, even I, an amateur writer can come up with a great plot for this concept
There's already a lot of WW2 lore in the ac games, so they don't even need to look far! (like Stalin and Hitler being templar agents, and Operation barbarossa being staged)
Yeah instead of focusing on melee combat this time its different more of a gunplay gameplay
@@Complete_Stranger7050 you can still have a brawler playstyle, or have a focus on stealth
And instead they go for mythological shits
It is not Mafia or GTA game, it is a game that is based on history events before many years, imagine Assassin's creed where there are everywhere cars and you use sniper, rifle, it will be disgusting, it will not look like AC game but like Watch Dogs game
World war 2 is old enough to be a solid setting for assassins creed.
Currently, since from when WW2 started, it’s arriving on its 85th birthday this September.
It's not old enough
Or they can make other games.Why do you need Assassins creed in all settings? Your Iq is below 20.
@@m.r4841it would be over 100 years old in the assassins creed universe
@@illletyouknowin20businessd34 It’s still way too modern.
@@m.r4841 it’s old enough if it’s AC Unity even for a little bit
The history, story, and gameplay in a WWII game would be amazing. A random part that I would find super interesting would be the Assassin attire
Dramatic military trench coats.
Trench coats with eagle head robes,all dark,grey,or brown possibly olive green and long trench coats with belts,straps of throwables,a few pistols,of course with hidden blades that could be combined with different melee weapons like Sickles,Officer Swords,Trench Shovels,Axe's,Kitanas,basically weapons used by the factions of ww1 and ww2 since both eras had manufacturers that existed in both timelines.
Though who knows if this will ever happen,only 1 assassin's creed had a full story set in ww1,and I'm sure he was the 2nd most brutal assassin (Conor aka Ratonhaekonn) was the most brutal in combat
(sorry I didn't spell it perfectly,I can pronounce it better in person,though my ancestors are natives,I didn't get to learn the different languages of my past and current family,just know spanish,english and portugués,very little chinese
@@Urboyyycarlosanother factor at play would be what factions were where and most predominant. There are supposedly groups of Assassins in every region, perhaps country, so there would be assassins in both the axis and allied countries. Perhaps we could get perspectives from some allied and axis countries and see their gear?
@goofyahhgooberprod concepts turned reality,that's how it works typically in development
If this ever happens then it would bring up a lot different versions of the uniforms and tools but within the AC style
This gameplay belong to assassin creed unity?
If this were to be made into a full fledged game, stealth would be a big part of it as it set in the Era of Modern fire arms and not Melee weaponry. It would greatly emphasize the "Assassin" play style even more.
they need to make one in modern day mexico.
There’s a real life cartel who calls themselves the Knights Templar, and they drive around dressed up like them. Would fit the story of AC well lol
@@tonym6193 bruh I'm Mexican currently living in Mexico and I didn't even knew this
Similar to splinter cell.
Coughs in Metal Gear...lol
Or it’d be a 3rd person shooter
An entire game set in this period would actually be sick.
Try the Saboteur.
@@alexiboo7309 its old as fak
@@mountainman42 So?
@@Deadpool-ts3tq not yourr interest nerd🤓🤓
@@mountainman42 Neither yours in that case
I really love this idea for AC. I always wondered what the Assassins and Templars were up to during WW1 and 2 and even more modern. It's not like either side sat on the sidelines after weaponry became more advanced type of thing. And nothing says genetic memory has to be really old memories right? We know a little from the lore, in things like The Truth from AC2 giving clues about what the pieces of eden were being used for and by who, so I think it would be tremendously fun to fall down that rabbit hole.
Let’s be real these games are very political when you look at them unfortunately I just can’t see them wanting to tie the templars to the nazis because that’s what i could see them doing hitler was huge on looking for treasures imagine it’s a game where you’re fighting hitler and the Templar nazis on a race to find the apple of eden or something it would be wild just can’t see them doing it tho unfortunately
WW2 Would turn AC into a third person shooter
AC Syndicate has a segment set during WW1 showing what they were up to them. It's called "Darkest Hour".
@@mclegend7618 Y tho?
@@irgendeinname9256 Not necessarily. Look at AC3
Reminds me of The Saboteur.
Anyone remember that game?
There was actually an achievement / trophy for jumping off the Eiffel Tower and surviving. In fact, you had to climb it a couple times in the story.
I think Ubisoft would be a good choice for a game like this, but it would be more like a crossbreed of Assassin's Creed and Far Cry, gameplay wise.
Because you bet your baguette, I'm stealing a Panzer. Because why the hell WOULDN'T I steal a Panzer?
A new AC trilogy starting from WW1 and spanning for the whole century and concluding with the breakdown of USSR and fall of Berlin Wall would be just too damn good. And the missions can be modelled around actual assassinations to affect the world history. Starting with the assassination of Franz Ferdinand.
I love this idea, we had the ezio trilogy, we had the blackflag-aciii-roguue, trilogy, the unity-syndicate, the origins-odyssey-valhalla, now let's have ww1-ww2-cw trilogy!
I say dont you know you say you don’t know I say…..TAKE ME OUT 😂
Imagine the Serb who assassinated the Archduke turns out was an Assassin and that Franz Ferdinand is a Templar, either that or the said Serb was an Assassin turncoat and becomes a Templar in which the assassination is to kick off some Templar "grand plan" or whatever
@@liamgardner6033 hahaha. I see what you did there.
@@alvinite9164 Possibilities are endless mate! An assassin manipulated by Templars to assassinate the archduke, kicking off templars new world order plans.
WWI Could work just as well; Most automated guns would still be on turrets, tanks wouldn't be invented until near the end of the war, and there's so many plot points that aren't overused like D-day or the Boston Tea Party. There could be an entire sequence based off of 1917's plot, all in one mission instead of one shot. There's a lot of potential here, as well as other modern-ish historical plots that people are missing. And don't forget that AC storylines often take place a few years before these events, so the main character could witness the Archduke's murder or something. A clever period for a good storyline, I say.
or maybe BE the murderer himself
You have a little bit of WW1 content in AC Syndicate
Like maybe, it was the Assassins or the Templar who are the actual mastermind of the Archduke's Assassination. Because the Archduke is on either side of the Assassins or the Templars.
I am so disappointed that you didn't say that at the end of the game you can assassinate Hitler (I hope I don't get banned for saying that name), in a very climactic and over the top fashion way, in the same way Aya kills Julius Caesar, I really think that if done right that could be extremely cool.
@@butnobodycame7022 he was talking about ww1 not ww2. In an AC set in ww2 that would be a must have
I think an Assassin's Creed game set in Ancient India, Ancient Japan, Ancient China, Russian Revolution, WW1 and WW2 would be really interesting and fun
i would wanna play these as also if they were true🥲
I don't care what anyone says, this game was amazing, definitely had the most fluid climbing mechanics and challenging melee combat. Plus the sequences like these only made it more enjoyable 😌👌
Facts
I've always wanted Assassin's Creed set during WWII.
So I decided to modify the mission in Unity to take place during the day, which looks much better than I expected.
I was messing around with Arno's outfit aswell to look modernish.
Ngl, this one I would definetly buy it. It seems to me AC got stuck in the same formula just like Cod did. Thing is, is that cod I'm way more familiar so the last one I bought was MW19. Other than that I didn't bother to even look at it.
So AC WW1/2 or even Vietnam is definetly possible.
Great work mate! Also I use some of the same outfit pieces on Arno when I go to WW2! Great work anyway! Really cool mod!
No bro. AC unsatisfied fans will complain about this for nothing.
They will always stuck on their ezio games. They will make it underrated and overhated for lame reasons. Just like they made Unity underrated and overhated Syndicate just for Rope Launcher!
@@arifzaman4167 You should be blaming Ubisoft for that, not the fans. Instead of making new IPs, they use AC's "brand recognition" and look at the franchise as a way to shoehorn whatever's popular and make whatever formulaic game they want. People who want true AC games as well as those who want other things (pirate games for instance) are understandably dissatisfied. Now AC is just a generic historic open world franchise that appeals to as wide an audience as possible. Instead of having different franchises that focus on pleasing smaller fanbases, they make one BIG generic franchise that appeals to everyone and no one at the same time. This is why the original creator was fired by the way, he wanted gameplay that stayed true to the original and a story with a beginning and an end.
How is this possible? I thought Anvil's Forge files are literally encrypted to not allow modding ever be possible? I hope in the next decades or maybe years we can reach Bethesda level modding for AC games.
The fact that they toyed around with this idea but never went any further with it is a wasted opportunity. There is a ton they could do with this type of setting. They pretty much already proved it could work with this and the ww1 missions in syndicate.
I think these missions and the one with the Jacques de Molay's apprentice were testing the waters for Infinity
Hell, one of Infinity's hubs is supposed to look like the screen where you choose that Jacques de Molay mission
The problem with WW2 setting for AC is the 'international politics' involved. The Animus Glitches' puzzles we solved in 'The Truth' in AC 2-4 Showed some pretty controversial stuff. So I bet Ubi got some serious 'cease and desist' letters over the years and Ubi 'toned down' or completely ignored their former modern-day Assassins VS Templars Lore and 'alternate/conspiracy history'.
Examples to follow:
Remember we met POTUS/General Washington and previous The Truth showed ol George got a POE. But in Madness DLC "it was all a dream" and Connor drops that POE into the ocean.
The Truth showed ol Napoleon got his hand on a POE. But in Unity we meet a MUCH younger Napoleon than when he sat for the portrait used in The Truth puzzles.
The Truth also showed Assassins killed Hitler not the Allies. Could you imagine the uproar a kill mission set in late WW2 where Ubi creates a stage/mission that DOES what The Truth said?
The closer Ubi gets to 'the modern era' in the main game the more risk Ubi takes. Some WW2 participants are still alive today. Their kids and grandkids could EASILY sue Ubi if the game writers are not EXTREMELY careful!
Also, how many WW2 games have already come out over the past 30+ years? That era has been DONE TO DEATH and inundated with games!
@@lesliekilgore648 Well, one, it's a video game, not reality, and even then, it's assassin's creed, so it's actually fictional alternate history. Everyone already knows that assassin's creed isn't trying to be historically accurate, it's quite literally, just _historical fiction_ and not much else. Many many WW2 games already exist, Ubisoft is not doing anything new or controversial by making a game about WW2.
I highly doubt they got many "cease and desist" letters about the portrayal of an alternate reality.
At the very least, that wouldn't be a good reason for not make an AC game set during ww1 or ww2. More of a cop-out or a convenient excuse than anything. Nothing some good writing couldn't solve.
there's a game named The Saboteur, pretty much an assassins creed in WWII without the Lore of AC...it's very good and proves the concept is possible...they will do it some day when they run off ideas
@@lesliekilgore648 WW2 games have been out for years even before AC started. I’m sure WW2 vets aren’t playing the games lol I’m sure their great greats understand especially if they know AC and it’s they make alternate versions of historical events . It’s not that deep lol
I loved this game, Especially the part where they revealed stalin to be a templar, Sends shivers down my spine
AC II revealed that world war 2 leaders were unknowingly under the influence of the Templars.
@@therevanchist9986 oh shi i got that right?
@@mattfromwiisports7970 Technically. Not fully. Hitler and Stalin were both influenced by the Templar order without them knowing. They were not members of the Templar order, but the Templars manipulated them both into commiting genocides against their own people and starting a war, while Churchill was locked from singning peace with Hitler. The Templar Henry Ford (who was in contact with Hitler throughout his life) mentions something like "We will let H. and S. have their fun. And then we step in." This practically implies that the west organised that WW2 will happen and that the whole modern that NATO is most likely a military alliance belonging to the Templars.
@@therevanchist9986 close enougg
@@therevanchist9986i mean, both the British empire and usa were trying to gain the favor of Nazi germany to ally with them against the ussr
I have been dying for a more modern Assassins Creed. First off, I love every game in this series, but a WWI or a WWII would be absolutely amazing and I would buy it so fast!
This is so badass. Would definitely buy a world war 1 or 2 AC. Lot of silent bayonet and knife kills.
Theres a WW1 mission in Syndicate. Its fun. You work for Churchill.
@@seanc3362 Wasn't Churchil revealed as a templar in an email from one of the games?
@@seanc3362 I need to try it
But you're still an assassin of that time. I'm sure you'd have some sick assassin weapons ww1 or 2 inspired
@@BoObOo-md5vg Choppin off heads with a shovel, kukri, bayonets, knives, so many weapons and possibilities. Ubisoft hire me. I got ideas.
The potential here is insane, they could make it that you can visit a variety of cities and see how they evolve over the course of the war (before, during and after occupation, after bombing raids etc.)
Then it should be set in Poland
It would be great if set in Paris, Rome, Tripoli, and Tokyo
@@hollyjaw3303 Odessa probably will be good to and Kyiv. There are a lot of underground systems
Potential is there but it would require deep changes in gameplay mechanics. AC was always relaying on melee combat and during WW2 machine guns were common. It would be hard to balance things out without making it feel like third person shooter. On top of that cars could make all parkour stuff obsolete as you can just drive faster from point A to B. I think after all required changes it wouldn't have that AC feel. It would be a completely different kind of game.
Fun fact game like this already exists. It's called Saboteur and have guns, cars, parkour, occupied Paris that you can slowly liberate etc. There is a reason why most people didn't even heard about that game. It isn't that great as it could seems on paper.
@@MrBegmar but it was a very pretty game. I loved when u liberated part of the city and it becomes colorful like in prince of Persia 2008 reboot.
In my opinion this was one of the best Assassins creed. I love this game and the level of detail in every area was amazing. Black Flag and Brotherhood my top two
You could really make a trilogy outta this. Obviously the first game is set in 1934 to 1946 with an epilogue that brings ya to the Korean War. Second installment Begins in the final year of the Korean War and we get a brief hiatus to show what's changed in the brotherhood such as the recruiting mechanic from AC brotherhood, before we pick up the action again at the Bay of Pigs, leading into the Vietnam War. Third Installment we see The Persian Gulf War with the protagonist old, Grey and battlehardened with the initiates you brought up from the previous installment. It ends on a note of betrayal as The Assassin Purge of 2,000 plays out at the end . The epilogue menu would be similar to the Revelations portal menu and once you complete everything with 100% synchronization and I mean EVERYTHING, it'll bring the assassin from THIS trilogy into the mind of his grandson which in term would kick off the grandsons adventure with his grandfather's guidance
why have it follow the americans around though? the assassins are a worldwide organization, i think they have better interests than helping out on either side of the battle against the obviously losing communists that hold barely any alignment with the guilds values, they have better things to pay attention to around that time in europe, africa, the middle east potentially, etc. around that time anyway..
@@kiyoraka3537 ikr
And it will turn into something like: american brotherhood: " yeah we heard this country had oil, its rule by templar and we must fight for freedom, lets assasinate their leader and protect our oil" lol
Anyone who is interested in this concept should look up the game "The Saboteur" (2009) it's basically a stealth action game set in German occupied France with parkour elements similar to Assasin's Creed. Very underrated
Plus you get to blow stuff, and Nazis, up which is always a good time 😁
I heard of it and seen gameplay but it’s still not assassins creed
@@bryanmccallen7771 geee, great work detective
Loved that game but the graphics were absolutely horrible even for its own time. I think they should have made it completely cartoon like the art in it if they couldn't make it look more natural
@@RHaenJarr To be fair, the developers, Pandemic, were bought and about to be shut down by EA. This was their final game, and so elements were rushed and not quite as good as they could have been in light of their impending demise. I still liked the concept of an Assassin's Creed-like game set in WW2, and hope we see a real AC set in one of the world wars.
This would work for a setting. It would force everyone to go back to basics and emphasize stealth over combat (modern automatic and semiautomatic firearms). Assassination of officers was absolutely part of the war. Plus, You-know-who-tler's obsession with the occult is a perfect fit for the narrative surrounding Pieces of Eden. If memory serves, I think this might have actually been referenced in the puzzles in Assassin's Creed II.
Yes, Hitler was a Templar according to those puzzles. It is revealed in a letter from an unlocked puzzle which is written by Henry Ford expressing annoyance that he has to give up the Apple to “H”.
Right.
The guy definitely dabbled in the study of paranormal like powers.
The apple of Eden would fit just fine in the story line.
I always thought how an AC game would be delivered if it was in a WW2 setting and it can absolutely work.
@@codieomeallain6635 AC Syndicate has a section in world war 1
You mean Hitler? Just say it.
@@codieomeallain6635 holy shit…..
Some ideas of sets for 19th and 20th Century based Assassins Creed games
-1863, Freed slave assassin against Confederate States
-1868, Brazilian assassin against Paraguayan Army of Solano Lopez
-1895, Ethiopian assassin against Italian's colonization
-1900, Boer assasin against British Army
-1905, Congolese assassin against Belgian Forces of King Leopold
-1917, Armenian Assassin against Turkish-Ottoman's genocide
-1947, Estonian assassin against Soviet's control
-1952, South Korean assassin against North Korean rebels
-1971, Rebel assassin against Brazilian's military dictatorship
-1976, East Timorese assassin against Indonesian invaders
-1978, Cambodian assassin against Pol Pot's rule
-1994, Tutsi assassin against Ultranationalistic hutus
-1995, Bosnian assassin against Serbians
The best mission ever made for an assassins creed.
99% ac enthusiast: we want ww2 AC or japanese AC
Ubisoft: ok, i'll give you a godly barbarian with the power of zeus
Wanna play 300 the video game? Hahaha
Brazilian AC😎👊
Its planned brand fatigue, they make you hate it until you beg for something new, and then, the give it to you.
@@OrDiogo double jump
@@OrDiogo that doesn't sound so bad tbh.
A WW2 setting would be an interesting concept. It would definitely have to be more stealth based and not an RPG. Returning to Unity's style. It would also give us a lot more tech the assassin's could use, mainly guns. In occupied France, it would definitely give me Saboteur vibes though
Playing The saboteur.
If they ever did make an AC game set during WW2, there'd be a few real life WW2 heroes who would be perfect as Assassins, one that I can think of off the top of my head would be Mad Jack Churchill, the Englishman who went into WW2 with a Scottish Claymore sword, a set of Scottish bagpipes and a longbow and arrows
@@nickmartin5294 Bruh that guy forgot his backpack and just picked up whatever gear the other players in the lobby would drop him.
@MonHun Assassin's Creed: Resistance could also work
The saboteur was rpg/assassin style game. Having an ac game similar to it would be amazing.
I downloaded these mods because of this video ❤️ best visual experience I’ve had in a while
This is dope, and I would love to play this.
I even came up with a name for it: AC Occupation, it kind of fits with the naming themes of the series and matches with the WWII setting
its actualy in the game
What game is this guy playing
@@kkdakh4n450ac unity
In actuality think WWI would be the most amazing setting for an AC game especially if you were going to try and bridge AC into more modern times going forward simply because of how much it changed modern warfare and also cuz of how fucking weird it actually was. Like at the beginning of the war you had legit dudes in plate armor and swords on horse back and by the end you had guys in makeshift tanks with machine guns and gas masks sifting through clouds of mustard gas. You could literally show technology evolve alongside the characters as the story progressed through time and it would be unreal
WWI would be incredible.
Not to mention the stagnancy of much of the trench warfare would make for excellent, behind-enemy-lines assassination missions.
@@FASynergy Good luck getting back there. The plot of the game would be shit like every Assassins Creed game. Gameplay would be mediocre and unimpressive.
@@loserinasuit7880 aww did your mommy scold you today?
@@loserinasuit7880 🤨
@@loserinasuit7880 sounds like ya just never liked the series
I’ve always wanted a somewhat more modern style assassins creed, I absolutely loved this mission in unity for that reason
you could play the Assassin Creed DLC for Watch Dogs LEGION
@@milce9703 Why would anybody play Zoomer Dogs? That shit is top tier open world garbage lololololol
@@glopsnopper3806 you mean like everything else ubisoft has put out since 2017?
@@BlackLippedBastard ghost recon is still alright
@@OlavUnngar no its fuckin not lool
This would be both the best ww2 game but also the best AC in like ever
AC WW2 game would be awesome. Could you imagine assassinating Himmler with a hidden blade? AC War of 1812 could have been a nice follow up to AC3. AC American Civil War would be cool as well.
Maybe a story set from the perspective of the German Brotherhood during WW2
Like what were they doing during Hitlers reign? Leading the resistance? Keeping quiet with a few rouges joining with the Nazi’s?
Maybe we play as an assassin who disobey’s orders and goes out on his own accord to sabotage the german war machine?
So much they can do with a WW2 story…
I always say the people who have the best ideas never work for that said company.
Maybe Polish templars rebelling and working with the Polish resistance
@@niepowaznyczlowiek >polish templars
>country responsible for killing off one of the main crucade Knighthoods
@@Kek393
Cope
What if Hitler was on his own and both templars and assassins put aside their differences to stop Hitler from using an artifact, they kill Hitler and walk away
I can imagine a secret war going on adjacent to the actual war. And having to sneak in and out and around all the historical moments of world war II that would be incredible
You don't have to imagine. Espionage and spying was a big part of these wars.
Been wanting an AC game set in ww2 for so long now. Make it happen!
i really dont think it would work but heres to wishing
@@prod.sr7186 why? honestly it could play very similar to AC 3 with the mechanics and the environments are the same as the older ac's with lets say if it was in paris
@@Hemlock22 because fully auto rifles vs parkour ain’t easy
@@prod.sr7186 it is for assassins cause theyre good at sneaking and stuff cant shoot what you cant see also theyll probly kill you before you even see them so you know they wouldnt do much good if youre already dead
No never they say they will not make ass creed in MODERN era, they say assasin is about stealth, "old style" warfare etc
This is one of the best ideas I’ve ever heard for a game
AC Unity is still one of my favourite games in the series. The whole game was on another level and the sequences like this were so refreshing and different.
Exactly. I dont get the hate it gets
Yes, I dont are the stand Ubisoft
@@s.m.d7212 it gets hate for being a buggy mess
@@commondirtbagz7130 well it is not a buggy mess on Xbox I can tell you that and played the game twice by the way.
@@s.m.d7212 because it’s been like 8 years…
The best assassin's creed mission I've ever played
Then you're not much of fan if climbing a really tall building is the best mission ever. The carnival mission from 2 was even better lol. Theres literally no story or plot to this mission just basic climbing and shooting down planes.
@@Professorlicme8 bruh. Don’t be that guy
@@Professorlicme8 yeah seriously, don't be that guy 😂
@@Professorlicme8 there are opinions dude, respect them
@@Professorlicme8 I pretty agree with you. But well, it was a optional thing coming from a rift/paradox from the animus and not really a mission whatever.
Bro that looks amazing ! It's reminds me the comics of the assassins creed. Well done 👏👏
This level exists in AC Unity.
This looks REALLY good. Man would I love to play AC set in this time frame
Nahh, I think it would basically just be some Wolfenstein, Sniper Elite and so many other shooters like-game. I think ww2 theme is just kinda overused by now and almost all of these games kinda feel the same. Personally for me, the long long gone historical worlds like 14th century Italy make part of the charme. Just some rather uncommon periods of time. Probably mostly subjective, I think it should not go any closer in time than Syndicate. I just can’t bring myself to actually somewhat like the Idea of that
Fans: We want an Assassins Creed set in WW2 or Feudal Japan.
Ubisoft: Best I can do is let you play as Odin and fight dragons and Frost Giants.
🤦🏽♂️🤣😂
If your talking about Valhalla then your wrong there is no dragon
@@hellgates_javed6451 guess you haven't played the new DLC
@@neonmatt24 your God damn right
@@hellgates_javed6451 I believe the 3rd boss is a dragon.... so far the franchise has fallen
@@neonmatt24 I dont think the dlc is canon I finished the base game and I found out that these gods arent reac gods but an ancient civilization aiden see them like that because he's mind cant understand them the ancient civilization made a machine to come back as a normal baby then will try to control them and aiden was one of them there is a cutscene with all the gods in the game if you did some puzzles you'll see it the way it really was high tech and evrything
The WWI mini arc in syndicate made me want more it was so awesome! They would definitely have a certified banger if they did a game in a world war setting
One of the best and decontextualized parts of Assassins Creed Saga. Astonishing.
Words Alone cannot describe how much I need a full game like this in this setting
wow this mission in daytime? this looks mesmerizing asf...You must say AC Unity still have one of the best graphics today
This is from syndicate
@@fahadck4639 no it isnt lmao
@@fahadck4639 that footage from ac unity
@@fahadck4639 Syndicate has WW1 missions not WW2
@@mofstar8683 I hope your joking.
I honestly got tired of assassin's creed games and haven't played them in years. But if they released a ww2 one I'd buy it in a heartbeat
Honestly you are missing almost Nothing! The last three entries to the series ( Valhalla, Origins and Odyssey ) tried to turn assassin's Creed into an RPG & it kinda sucks like that....
Also back in unity the parkour & stealth was good ( basically the soul of all of the games )
The three most modern entries Fuck up the parkour so it doesn't even make sense anymore and it feels more like a superhero game than a parkour game
&
They made stealth optional
They are Good games there just more like Shadow of Mordor games than assassin's Creed games
It felt like an insult to associate them with the same brand
@@datboiiisparky7583 origin is pretty damn good one of best in the series’s and the last actual ac game we play as an assassin but I agree the other two
If they get rid of the RPG nonsense, then yes.
@@dbz4735 ironically origins is the only assassin's Creed game I never played! If you include the free games you get off game pass ( ps4 ) I own literally every AC game besides origins and Syndicate.
@@dogestranding5047 it's so much more than just that though!
I thoroughly enjoyed the games better when parkour was realistic ( even though it was annoying sometimes )
Realism in a game is best
The new entries just make it so you can climb straight up flat surface walls without looking for obvious hand holds like you have spider powers or some BS!
They completely removed body looting animations that pissed me off
And they also completely removed animal skinning animation & any real need for hunting & that also pissed me off
That was one of the best things about the innovations of the Kenway trilogy
Modern games said
"Screw innovation" let's just make as many lesser quality games as possible & turn a greedy ass profit
I would much rather wait an extra 4 or 5 years between every new AC game release announcement then get a brand new series entry every year
QUALITY OVER QUANTITY
I always thought that Teheran in 1943 would make a fantastic place to set an AC game in. Around the conference there'd be plenty opportunities for skullduggery and sneaky stabby spy-vs-spy sort of action while there'd be the potential to travel to other regions for more involvement. I somehow never considered Paris.
An AC game set in WW1 or WW2 would be so badass. Just imagine sneaking along the trench tunnels and trekking through no man's land under the cover of night. Synchronizing on the Eiffel Tower, assassinating a top ranking German officer. All with the threat of being peppered to death by their full-auto submachines and riddled with lead by the trench guns of the western front. Then to contrast, there's the french countryside and Berlin. Sad that Ubisoft will never make a game like this.
Trench raiders!!!
I think a ww2 or ww1 AC game would be awesome, sure, some of the sword combat may need to say goodbye, but I think it'd sell pretty fast.
Doesnt have to. Could be machete/club/knife vs rifle like in AC3.
They could keep the swords in a war it would be somewhat like the ac 3 trailer when conner ran into a army of guns and destroyed them with his axe and there own guns
How the fuck can you make a stealth parkour game in ww1 ?
@@Squarry they did it in syndicate dlc
@@Squarry Have the last games been completely stealth like? Plus, players could fucking sneak into trenches and kill the soldier's inside of them.
Dude this looks utterly unbelievable. E3 level presentation and it takes me back to being actually excited about video games. Thank you for your work man.
It's a sequence from AC Unity
@@francisdupont1656 its a Unity mod
@@inspector5122 no it's not. It's literally a level in AC Unity.
@@inspector5122 Yeah this is actually in base Unity. No mods. Nothing. There were a few rifts that took you to different time periods in that game.
Unity was a buggy mess at launch, but grew into something very special.
@@inspector5122 Dude, why did you even write that, if you had no idea what it actually was? Like, seriously, why?
When I played this part it all happened at night. It was amazing and spooky at the same time. Eiffel tower was all lit up and it was hard to see the planes taking shots at you. Great section in Unity!
this was one of the missions of assassin's creed unity, what good memories 😍
Unity's devs were incredibly ambitious for the hardware it had and the boardroom that was calling the final shots. That's what ultimately cost them I guess.
well force to be co-op focus game also make it looks cheaper than it should, nerfed other melee weapons while enemy's position themself to make it harder for you to stealth without depend on smoke bomb so you just don't get much fun out of other weapons unlike other AC.
And the game itself was broken as fuck. I could care less what’s on paper that means nothing
@@brendonaldson8056 couldn't care less
@@brendonaldson8056 games been patched for years, still janky as hell but in the way most AC games are, that "a rushed game is bad forever" quote is bullshit in a world with constant updates to major titles
The co-op was really good, though. Ubisoft shouldn’t have kowtowed to the haters and extended it both in game and for all other releases. That co-op is still the main reason why it’s my all time favourite game.
I feel like a ww1 game would be better than ww2 because they used melee weapons more in ww1 and it’s a time period you don’t see many games about
Myb best will be pre ww1 and you are actually one of the assassins who have goal to kill archduke which would create ww1.
@@markodelibasic8131 That would mean playing as a serb which is completely disgusting
@@markodelibasic8131
Sounds pretty good actually
Assassins creed unity will truly be a favorite of mine
塔見上げて「よっしゃ行くか」って感じ出してんの好き。
I only began to play unity long after it had been released, all the bugs were fixed and I felt like it was such a strong return to form of the original game we fell in love with all those years ago, but with all the best upgrades they’ve worked on in each individual game since. loved all the different outfit combinations, how “real time” everything felt, while still including an amalgam of all the fun stuff side stuff that gave all the predecessor games strong footing. These little doses of different time periods only helped. Well done on all the tweaking sir 👏
It's still the buggiest AC.
I'm waiting to 100% Valhalla before I play Unity, for the first time I should add.. I'm pretty close to competing Valhalla, I honestly can't wait to dive into Untiy I've heard good things since the remastered version came out
Bro u said this a month ago and ur still probably playing bro 😭😭😭 ik I was
@@Ubermensch201 remastered?
@@irgendeinname9256 but either way they arent bad. its just the best ac game imo
This is an idea I've always wanted to see pulled off in the franchise. There's quite a bit they can do with it.
Never underestimate the power of ubisofts fuck-up artisty
@@marti5420 bro I'm playing Valhalla rn. The fucking loading like in playing morrowind on my shitty laptop with windows 8. That bugs me, and then there's the whole "pay a bunch of money for the rest of the game"
@@LouisBear112 my point exactly sister
This mission is already in the game
@@T2Truly ah
We need more of this, this is actual fucking unreal
actually seeing how you get to the top of the eifel tower only made my fear of heights worse
Were Ubisoft to make this, and do so properly, I believe it would be an amazing game. Perhaps this could be the turning point with which the Assassin's began to fall behind; perhaps due to modern technology becoming widespread. I always wondered when and how the shift happened. During our time playing Desmond, the Assassins were at a major disadvantage.
I would play assassin's creed rogue.
It will help answer that question a little bit more. If you haven't played it already the reason that they were so far behind. It's because shay Created an organization called the assassin hunters. After shays death In the templar order there training Was continued throughout the centuries. Eventually create modern day hunters they where then used in the 2000s and committed the great purge.
A worldwide purge. It's amazing they had two great purges one in the seven years war. At another one in 2000s which really hit them hard.
But I agree they could discuss how the technology helped increase the hunter's power. Add the technology that they used for hunters to use the assassins would be a great addition
Now While rogue doesn't directly tell that shay created the order they explained in books which is kind of sad it would be better to do it in games. Shay patricks family Till desmond's time Still continues to run and train the assassin hunters.
They'd just ruin it like they did origins and up
Well, historically speaking, the actual assassins fell after the mongol invasion.
i read somewhere that templar has always had the upper hand. We see in the games that assassin is often winning but it's actually one of the few times assassin managed to win. Hence why abstergo is really dominating the world. Well if we see the story, templar is using the piece of eden to control the world, whilst assassin always only hiding it so that no one can use it, it does makes sense.
Same to what pinseeker said, as well as perhaps the 60s-70s when camera surveillance, bulletproof vests, and radio communication started being regularly used, as well as semi-automatic firearms being very accessible. However, a modern-day or near-future setting could show a rise of Assassins due to hacking and breaking through security measures, and perhaps realization of more subtle tactics like disguises and snipers.
Yeah, Assassin's Creed set in the great war and a sequel set in WW2 would be a great thing
Borrow the battle system from odyssey.
@@ThePhOeNiX86 hell no
Assassin's Creed всегда поражала масштабом и безумием охватываемых событий
This is THE MOST INCREDIBLE MOD I HAVE EVER Seen n my life....OMG....you Sir are a Master let no one tell you diffrent!
It's not a mod, it's a mission in the game.
Assassins Creed set in a post modern WWll setting would just be the perfect tone for an AC game! Here’s hoping it comes to fruition!
Check out the game The Saboteur. It's rather old, but it's still a great game, and basically what an AC in WW2 would be like IMO.
@@lincolnpascual I've heard of Saboteur but never got the chance to play it; it sounds super cool though. Definitely will check it out for a play!
God I wish we had an AC game like this... No HUD everywhere, no RPG, no level bars etc. Just an assassin, awesome parkour, stealth and realistic fighting, and an environment perfect to do parkour.
turn it off yourself
most of the games have HUD options and the RPG ones let you disable level scaling.
You realise this could be done with any of the games? Not all of us wanna play like this.
You can. Just go into settings and turn HUD and level scaling off.
I think everyone wants a WW2 setting. Bring it
It would not be a very good set to AC
Hey, props to sliderv2 for doing an awesome Assassin's Creed game concept. I would totally buy that if it ever became available.
btw, this is an actual official level in AC: Unity made by Ubisoft, no mods
This is such a fascinating sequence:
Turning a passé element of the assassins creed formula into an epic chase sequence
A boss battle with a fkn fighter jet on a huge ass tower
The fact that stealth would be emphasized by necessity because of the weaponry available during WW2
I honestly can’t believe Ubi didn’t think of this already. Good stuff
They’re fighter planes, not jets, but yeah
@@disguisedcentennial835 editing this to say helicopter just to spite you
@@ngmi5574 editting for hot air balloon / terradactyl
After syndicate everyone was tired of modernized assassins creed
Thats why they went back in time in origins and never looked jn the future
A shame really, the Russian assassin in the comics would of being amazing in game
After syndicate everyone was tired of modernized assassins creed
Thats why they went back in time in origins and never looked in the modern times again
A shame really, the Russian assassin in the comics would of being amazing in game
This is absolutely insane! The leap of faith in the end was a superb highlight.
WHAT IS THAT PERFECT PIECE OF ART!!!!!!!
i love the fact that when arno jumped between time, the people were sorta like holograms, but the buildings were very real, but it´d be wierd to just walk in a world of holograms, but the timezones actually represent something i think, first when we visited the l8 19th century, it migth´ve represented a game set in the 19th century, we got syndicate, then we got the ww2 era which we haven´t got a game about (yet) but i think that its plot would be the local brotherhood stopping nazis from finding the piece of eden, since we know that in ww2, nazis were big-time treasure hunters and were into the mythical stuff, and the last one being the mission where you were in the middle ages as a templar hiding that sword, which may represent ac 1, or a new potential ac game set in the middle ages
Me and the boys when we're in Paris
Who was in Paris?😳😳😳👨🎨
@@danielawesome36 my grandpa
@@hellgates_javed6451 Your muslim grandpa?😳😳😳 what was he doing in WW2?
@@danielawesome36 he killed hitler
Hard to believe this game is 2014. Looks like it was made 2020.
What game is this please
@@ayatiprinceluter6722 assassin's creed unity
It was ahead of it's time and that was the biggest problem of this game. It should have been released couple of years later. I think it's date of release was rushed and due to this Unity was filled with tons of bugs, glitches etc. and it had serious stability and optimization problems.
It was just unplayable on Xbox One and PS4 back in the day and it's still a mess in terms of framerate. I've played it couple days ago on my PS4 for the first time and after hours of playing repetetive Oddysey I really loved Unity. But it was too hard for me to play it because of the low framerate.
Even on the PS5 it still has noticable framedrops. Only on the Xbox Series it runs well.
So I wish Ubisoft could remaster Unity for the current consoles.
Or I hope at least I'll buy new GPU to play it with a proper framerate because Assassin's Creed Unity really seems fresh in comparison to the new AC's. And I know it could sound funny especially if You remember how AC fans were tired of this type of gameplay.
I think situation is now reversed. People are tired of huge maps and almost no assassin's content and they would like to play a game like AC2 or even something like Unity.
@@mstrp5933 just finished to run it on pc, man it was more than gorgeous
i always talked with some friends about the idea of a World War II Assassin's Creed where you were a descendent of Arno fighting in the French Resistance against the Nazi Occupation but to see it come to life as a mod makes me happy
I thought this was a brand new game. So cool. Well done
Well that actually looks sick af
This would be so awesome. Perfect aesthetic for the protagonist. Shotguns or whatever firearm you would want with you when shit really hits the fan, but melee and true stealth taking the main focus. Just no intense gun customization, gotta keep them in the background as a secondary option.
Yeah, dont want assassins creed to turn into metal gear solid. While the weapons customization in V was peak, it kinda made you feel like a god in the way that you can equip a grenade launcher on a sniper rifle and just go ham wrecking ruskies while ignoring stealth
Gun customization would make it that much better, though. Gun play shouldn't be the focus, but it should still be amazing and you KNOW they'd have top-tier gunsmiths in the guild.
@@whatzittooyah3244 In any metal gear solid you already feel like a god with the cardboard box
@@whatzittooyah3244 mgsv gave you an insane shitload of health and infinite resources to call. Thats why stealth was so optional, not because of customization. Intelligent enemies that hunted you, lack of free bullettime when seen, half the hp and the injury system actually being fleshed out wouldve kept stealth in priority.
Literally my favorite parts of Unity. It would be awesome to have a classic AC game set in WWII.
That dark black jump suit is so damn cool.
I'd love to see such a game. It would work so well, with the SS Soldiers as Templars and final Assassination of Hitler.
And frame it like a suicide
Hitler was never assassinated. Watch the movie Downfall.
@@pratiek8s bro he wants a game where he can assassinate hitler
Project Valkyrie Assassins!
If they did their job well enough you never know… anyway as easy as it would be to say the SS and Templars are on the same side I’d say they play both sides with Templars in most of the ally and axis leadership but then AH basically takes over in Germany and you have Templars in Government with Assassins making up parts of the resistance movements. Especially in urban settings this would be awesome.
That is super impressive work. Makes me wish even harder that they'd commit to this time period.
Running around with hidden blades while the enimies use machine guns is ridiculous
@@irgendeinname9256 it's not just about running around with hidden blades, it's also about blending with the environment, spying, eavesdropping, idk, what else a professional assassin does. Hidden blades are just an addition. It would be freaking sick to undergo an alternative reality of the second world war as a skilled spy that's committed to his brotherhood. I'm going bananas just thinking about how good of a game that would be, if executed properly
@@deepbluebeer i just think that it would make more sense as a third person shooter but that's not what I want from an assassin's creed
@@irgendeinname9256 Yes, it wouldn't make sense. Franchise is bullshit anyway, they are just making cash grab games.
Nahh, I think this would just be too early in history. It would basically just be every single sniper elite game in a little bit different.
I would love a full game like this.
so if anybody is wondering- yes this is a real part NOT A MOD. it was from Assassins Creed Unity. your welcome 😂
I've always wanted an AC game set in the 20th century. WWII would be cool, albeit difficult to pull of with modern full automatic firearms. I think early 20th century around the time of the first world war would probably work the best since melee was still common in some parts of the world and the guns would be so hard to work around.
Tryac chronicles russia
I'd think the Vietnam war or desert storm game would be good.
In Syndicate there was a WWI setting
Just make the guns like hitman 3’s guns
Man, unity was full of good ideas, the execution wasn't polished but all the ideas were there and executed fairly well.
Actual armor and primary historical weapons too
An assassins creed game could have been set in ww2, with any of the invaded countries.
Where stealth was key to survival.
In cities, where social stealth is key.
In jungles where invisibility is key.
You are cut off. And all resources available are considered contraband over what is rationed or allowed. traded by different factions, stolen from military caches or acquired through raids(if discovered: with repercussions to the people around you) resources such as: firearms/ammunition/explosives/Fresh food/rations/alcohol
I totally forgot about this! Assassin's Creed Unity was always be a really good refresher in the series. I loved black flag and it was pretty good aspect of the series but Unity was different.
A friend and I were recently having a discussion. We came to the conclusion that if you can conveniently find piles or wagon loads of hay, then it will 100% work as a setting for Assassin's Creed. World War II Europe absolutely fits the build.
Smooth. Nice touch on removing bishop's voice
Damn, you read my thoughts, this is what I want!
this is my favorite outfit in assassin's creed ever, i just love black leather.
A full game like that, I'd be pumped, doesn't even have to actually be AC, I've always wanted to experience a good WW2 openworld about being part of the resistance. With the amount of WW2 games, there's a severe lack of games where you play as resistants.
Go look up "The Saboteur". That game is exactly what you just described to a T.
Disguise yourself as high ranking Reich officers? Races? Defending posts in occupied Paris? Sniping missions? Rigging rail bridges to blow? Meeting up with different cells to unlock safehouses? Infiltrate and destroy Nazi labs and bases? Climb to the top of the Eifel Tower and get an achievement for jumping off and surviving? The Saboteur has all of that!
Try The Saboteur.
Yeah, they should remaster Saboteur
I want to play as a Nazi for once. Battlefield 1942 doesn't count.
@@Green18765 Yeah, it'd be so cool to step in the boots of a wehrmacht soldier who at first would be very patriotic and loyal to his fatherland and goverment but he'd later have to face the harsh reality that they will lose the war. It's a shame that such a game hasn't yet been made, it would bring a whole new perspective to the WW2 genre..
Ubisoft should make this
They have as a free expansion to assassin's creed syndicate. Also this is footage from assassin's creed unity
No, no they shouldn't. After everything they've put us through, I don't want to see that.
Nah they wouldn't
_Call Of Duty: World War Creed☆_
@@naeyaaki1234 Battlefield Creed: Doom's Halo
Great work, i waiting for a long time this remake of Saboteur