EXCLUSIVE - Early Details on Assassin's Creed Hexe

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Details on Assassin’s Creed Hexe are few and far between. Officially, the series’ Vice President and Executive Producer, Marc-Alexis Côté, alluded that the game will be different from past entries and developed by Ubisoft Montreal. From the game’s official tease, we know that it will lean heavily into witchcraft, with the game rumored to be set in Central Europe during the 16th-century Holy Roman Empire (via Bloomberg).

Insider Gaming understands that the game is still in a relatively early stage of development and is expected to be released in 2026 on the Infinity platform. Hexe is understood to be a more linear experience compared to its predecessors with some elements of open-world exploration, somewhat akin to some of the earlier Assassin’s Creed games. As already reported by Insider Gaming, Hexe is poised to have a single female protagonist, currently named Elsa, who has some supernatural abilities.

While details on all of her abilities are unclear, footage sent to Insider Gaming under the condition that it not go public shows off one of these abilities. In the footage, Elsa is seemingly being hunted by 16th-century German soldiers (image of what the soldiers look like here) and uses a spell to possess a nearby cat. The player then controls the cat and uses it to distract the soldiers by knocking over a glass bottle, which smashes on the ground and diverts the soldier’s attention. The gameplay provided to Insider Gaming depicts a dark and gloomy setting in the cobbled streets of the city.

Sources also outlined that the plan is to have Fear System in the game inspired by the Assassin’s Creed Syndicate ‘Jack The Ripper’ DLC. While the exact details of the system are unknown, it isn’t difficult to see how this system, or at least a version of it, can be easily implemented into Hexe. The 16th-century Witch Trials saw up to 80,000 suspected witches executed between 1500 and 1660, so some form of fear system makes sense for the setting.

While these are early details on the game, it’s not hard to see why Marc-Alexis Côté described the title as “a different type of game” to IGN in late 2022. He continued, “Not everything has to be a 150-hour RPG, right? To bring more diversity to the places we choose to visit and to how we choose to represent those periods.”
 

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Stopped caring about AC after 3. And I used to be a MASSIVE fan. One of my favorite franchises back in the day. Still have an AC2 Ezio statue.

But after 3 the series just went off the rails, to the point that they resolved major story beats in comics.

Before Origins released, I did try getting into it with AC4 and Unity. And while I enjoyed those, it just reminded me what AC became. I doubt any of these new games would really get me back into it.
 

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This game being during the Witch Trials period and being more magic based with a different type of tone/setting (darker) really is interesting me.

The recent AC games are "fine" as a purchase down the line for cheap when I've got nothing to play but they're a bit paint by the numbers besides the DLC which sometimes can spice things up.
 
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I'm a sucker for linear games. I hate open-world games with every ounce of my being (unless it's Elden Ring or Witcher 3 we are talking about) If they keep it up like this, maybe I can start playing Assassins Creed games again. The last AC game I played was Black Flag and I have lost interest ever since, the AC formula is just... uninspiring, to say the least.
 
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This game being during the Witch Trials period and being more magic based with a different type of tone/setting (darker) really is interesting me.

The recent AC games are "fine" as a purchase down the line for cheap when I've got nothing to play but they're a bit paint by the numbers besides the DLC which sometimes can spice things up.
Ive hated Assn. Creed for awhile but this might bring me back.
 
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Honestly if thry released them once every few years they would be considered masteprieces and much more critically acclaimed
I agree, let them breathe and ppl would appreciate them more
 

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Like the dark look but series sux and making the main character a female gives me less reason to want to play this one.
 
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Ac in japan is what ive wanted, but after a string of poor ubisoft games like ac mirage, and avatar and subpar valhalla which was hyped for viking, pretty tired of Ubisoft in general
 
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