The post contains more than 900 comments in which gamers express their concern over the company "milking" the fanbase by adding content that's only exclusive to those willing to fork out for the bonus material. RELATED: 10 Assassin's Creed Memes That'll Make You Laugh
Some are thinking back to the previous installments, Origins and Odyssey, which were also plagued by microtransactions post-release.
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The controversy points out that there are now more sets that can be paid for separately than exist in the full game, and people are not happy about it. In a recent post on Reddit, fans of Assassin's Creed have struck out against Ubisoft over their inclusion of additional armor set microtransactions.
No more is this true than in a recent fiasco over Assassin's Creed: Valhalla 's use of microtransactions. No matter what direction Ubisoft goes with this franchise, we will keep you posted on all related news.Gamers know what they love and hate about their passion, and whenever fans get outraged over gaming, it's important for developers and publishers to take note of what they have to say. One thing is for sure, Assassin's Creed is a franchise that attracts old and new players alike with a chance to play in key historical events in time and meet the iconic people as well. A hyperfocused assassination story with the density of a Hitman level would actually be all kinds of cool." What fans are torn overĪs the fan base is torn on accepting the new way Assassin's Creed franchise is going with the likes and similarities of games like combat system akin to The Witcher 3. The other side of the spectrum misses the old way it was made with unique assassinations per weapon and the difficulty it was based on with the original formula. Heck, give me a historical Hitman reboot ripoff if not willing to make a full game like that. If I take the time to infiltrate a base and sneak to a commander while they are sleeping, without being spotted, then it should be instant death. Don't care what the rest of the game is like, just let me feel like an assassin again if I'm willing to put in the effort. Having two releases that are clearly separate, but of the same world would be pretty cool. I enjoyed Odyssey and Origins well enough, but neither felt like a game where I was playing an assassin. 'RPG Open World' and 'Narrative focused Assassin lead the smaller world'. "With Ubisoft saying they want to release 5 AAA games in 2020/2021 I wouldn't be mad if AC became a split franchise. Read Also: Guess How Much HBO Max is Paying Friends Cast Just To Bring Them Together in One More Episode!Īlso here's a post from Bluefold over on Reddit at the same article: Posted about 15 days ago by a fan of the series, he wrote: "I hope assassins creed 2020 will be a narrative-driven game great story like the Ezio trilogy and black flag great characters like Ezio, Bayek and Edward Kenway no choices and no choose your gender just a single character." The discussion is heating up in the platform Reddit and here are some of the suggestions by users: Regardless of the rumors to be true or not, the fans have been tirelessly working out ideas on what they want to see in the next installment. The one thing that kept coming back to the idea of all the leaks is the idea of Ragnarok as a premise. Various leaks have been posted online, and Ubisoft has been quiet about the whole thing, including the title or reacted on the aforementioned leaks.