The Assassin’s Creed Legion trailer concept finally brings us back to Ancient Rome
Assassin’s Creed is open to all players and takes us worldwide from 15th-century Italy until 17th-century Colonial America. Assassin’s Creed keeps a flag waving to create virtual historical retellings. Thanks to a fan who envisioned what this series might look like when it was set in Ancient Rome.
Another day and another fan-made Assassin’s Creed trailer. This one, entitled ‘Assassin’s Creed Legion, is set in Ancient Rome during the last period of Marcus Aurelius. In the world developed by Maxim Prikhodchenko, you will take on the role of Cassius or Lucia, who are the descendants of the assassins featured in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and Assassin’s Creed Origins.
The trailer starts by showing us the first view of the Colosseum as the words Marcus Aureliusechog spoke in the background as we listened to a version of Ezio’s Family. There are many images of the Roman troops and army while his words echo as we catch the first glimpse of the characters from Assassin’ssCreedd Origins: Bayek and Aya. Along with the Hidden Ones, they race through the moonlit rooftops before listening to them before entering the Roman temple. The trailer concludes with the protagonist, not named,d killing Caesar as Aya states, “Freedom isn’t given to Caesar. The right to freedom is given”.
For fan-made trailers, this is an excellent one. If Ubisoft decides to ever set on an “Assassin’s Clead” sequel on Ancient Rome, it could benefit from some tips. The studio is working on new installments, including Assassin’s Creed: Mirage, which will be released in October. The game will then be immediately followed by Assassin’s Creed Codename Red, Codename Jade, Nexus VR, Infinity, Invictus, and Assassin’s Creed Hex,f.
The first release is Mirage, which will be released on the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. The game will focus on the assassin Basim, who operated from the 9th century in Baghdad, which is so realistic that it caused a historian to weep.