Yesterday's Walmart's leak is a gift that keeps on giving. The next Assassin's Creed was unofficially announced among many other titles and anonymous 4Chan user recently posted the first details for the next chapter of Ubisoft's saga. According to this user, the game will be revealed at the upcoming E3, after being recognized in an investment meeting this Thursday, and is expected to be released in March of 2019.
The 4Chan user has confirmed the previous reports about the setting as the series is heading to ancient Greece under the rule of the Roman Empire. The naval gameplay which debuted in Assassin's Creed III and was dramatically changed in Black Flag will return, just like Unity's customization for characters and Syndicate's option to play as a male or a female assassin. Bayek's fate remains unknown.
These two characters will share different but interweaving stories, skill trees and customization. Players will also apparently have a chance to fight Greek mythological creatures like Cerberus (probably in a similar way to Origins). The size of the game's world will be a bit smaller than Origins' and there will be a lot of islands to explore as the dialogue options were being considered but were eventually cut.
These rumors don’t sound that unbelievably, but the March release date is a total fake, as every big AC game ever made had launched in October. Stay tuned for more updates on that mysterious Assassin’s Creed 11 game. Ubisoft will held its annual E3 conference on Monday, June 11 at 1 p.m. PT / 4 p.m. ET.