Ubisoft, a French video game developer, introduced the newest 'Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China' as a spin-off of Assassin's Creed Unity's season pass that would be sooner than expected.
The 16th century times of China are set to deploy tons of updates featuring a female main character.
The upcoming standalone game's story and set would revolve on Shao Jun, the game's main protagonist and the player's character, and the last existing Assassin's Chinese Brotherhood member. Shao Jun has been part of 'Assassin's Creed Embers', based on the 'Assassin's Creed: Revelations', where she stood as an astounding trainee of Ezio Auditore, a retired Assassin living in Tuscany's countryside. The assassin aims vendetta for those people who destroyed the fellowship.
A 2.5-dimensional graphical style game, developed by Climax Studios, will expose tons of traditional Chinese brush paintings inspired places (inclusive of The Great Wall of China, Forbidden City and other historical landmarks).
Shao Jun is set to fight against the opponents with her Jian Sword and Foot Blade, the latest Assassin gears introduced by the franchise, and elite stealth and martial arts skills learned from Auditore.
"Players will be immersed in a vibrant setting, inspired by traditional brush paintings and Chinese architecture from a pivotal, historic time period in one of the greatest civilizations in history. Hell-bent on revenge, Shao Jun will use the skills she learned under legendary Assassin Ezio Auditore to exact vengeance. Players will be able to rely on stealth to accomplish their mission, as well as Shao Jun's martial arts training and all-new Assassin gear," the Montreuil-based game developer announced in a press release.
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