

Hopefully, an animated Black Flag series will reinvigorate the game's armada of fans and see them take to the seven seas to champion a fully-fledged game series.Follow Creed IV: Black Flag‘s Caribbean setting is sun-dappled, tropical and thoroughly tattooed, a sultry archipelago of jungle-scapes, cerulean skies and grizzled buccaneers. Ubisoft first announced a proper sequel in 2017, however, the project slipped into development hell and was later completely rebooted as a game under the same name. Sadly, the Assassin's Creed: Black Flag sequel isn't the long-planned Skull & Bones. It could be interesting to tap into that and see Edward as an Assassin".Įxcitingly, the animated series is just one of eight Assassin's Creed projects being announced this year. And it's only at the end of the game he's like 'huh, maybe I could join'. Because in the game, a lot of people forget Edward is not an Assassin but posing as one, helping them. "It's after the main events of Assassin's Creed 4 so a lot characters are out the call from the get-go, and at a point where Edward is embracing the Creed.

When asked if it would pick up from the end of Black Flash - with Kenway setting sail for England - Azaïzia said, "It's probably going to be just after the game, I don't know exactly which year we'll do specifically as we'll do historical research to make sure we have some nice and interesting characters. The site pressed for more details about what to expect, but by the sounds of it, we're still a way off seeing Kenway back at the bow of his ship. tg9vfsCaXo- Geoffrey Kuntz November 23, 2020 #AssassinsCreedBlackFlag We should've gotten a sequel to AC: Black Flag where Edward was exploring the world. When will we see the Assassin's Creed: Black Flag sequel? But that's exactly how it came to be - we explored different characters, different things we wanted to do in the franchise, and what would work in a specific format - animated pirates! amazing! - that opened specific doors". We never told this story, what about pitching that?'"Īs for what's next in the Kenway arc, Azaïzia continued, "We decided to go with Assassin's Creed 4 - we haven't written anything yet, we know exactly what we want to do but we're still in the process of creating. Instead, attention turned to Black Flag as he added, "We had a talk about Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag and potential novels or DLCs we never used or tapped into where we could see Edward going somewhere else - maybe not staying in the same seas, maybe going East.
When discussing fans' calls to bring the back to the fan-favourite Ezio, Azaïzia explained why they want to let the character rest. In an interview with Eurogamer, Ubisoft Transmedia director Aymar Azaïzia confirmed a webtoon series will continue Kenway's story.
