Assassin's Creed has been in a bit of a rough for a little while. While a lot of people felt that Assassin's Creed Mirage was a decent return to form (we didn't think so), the struggles surrounding Assassin's Creed Shadows have seen it pushed back to February next year, a month that will see it compete with other massive releases such as Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, Avowed, Civilization 7, and the juggernaut that is Monster Hunter Wilds.
Assassin's Creed is still a money-making behemoth though, and reports from reliable insider Tom Henderson that claimed Ubisoft plans on releasing ten new Assassin's Creed games before 2030 suggests that the developer knows it too. That's obviously a lot of games in very little time, but we still didn't know the frequency of these releases - that is until Henderson further elaborated on the Assassin's Creed master plan on the most recent episode of the Xbox Two + One podcast.
In the podcast, Henderson talks a little about Ubisoft's current development pipeline for the next few years, which he describes as "strong". He lists a bunch of titles that are currently unannounced, including a new Ghost Recon game, Far...