Assassin’s Creed: Visionaries Art reveals the first look at the franchise’s dark future

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  • Assassin’s Creed: Visionaries takes the franchise in a bold direction, exploring a possible dystopian future and giving creators room to play with familiar ideas in new ways.
  • The new comic delves into the future for the first time in the franchise’s history, taking the science fiction elements further than ever before.
  • The stories in Assassin’s Creed: Visionaries are non-sequential, allowing for imaginative exploration of multiple scenarios and possible clues to the future of the franchise.

Assassin’s Creed We are no strangers to looking to the past; a new comic book will now take the franchise in a bold direction and look towards a possible dystopian future. Although probably not canon, Assassin’s Creed: Visionaries The Dark Future is still something brand new to the franchise and gives the creators room to play with familiar ideas in ways that readers might not expect, and certainly haven’t seen before.

of the original Assassin’s Creed The game was released in 2007 and the franchise played with ideas from multiple eras and science fiction technology. What the series hasn’t explored yet, however, is the future. the new comic Assassin’s Creed: Visionaries #1Written by Ale Santos and illustrated by Stéphane Louis, it explores this for the first time in the franchise’s history.

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Only main line Assassin’s Creed The game features modern framing devices as characters delve into the memories of their ancestors through the Animus. While the scope of the modern story has varied from title to title, it has increasingly become science fiction as Abstergo, the public face of the evil Templar Order, has publicly promoted Animus technology. Now this new graphic novel will take the sci-fi elements further than ever before.

Assassin’s Creed Finally, look to the future

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In Assassin’s Creed: Visionaries #1, readers will see a possible dystopia set in 2119, where the Templars have once again eliminated the Assassins. The interesting thing is that the stories in Assassin’s Creed: Visionaries, which features different scenarios per issue, lacks continuity, allowing Santos and the various illustrators working on each story to run wild. Issue #1 also features a story set in Brazil in 1971, illustrated by Rafael Albuquerque, about the real-life dictatorship that ruled the country.

A big question is whether this dark future is canon or not. While Assassin’s Creed: Visionaries While it’s described as having no continuity, it wouldn’t be hard to secretly hint at the future of the franchise with a surprising canon story. Rumors have been circulating lately about the possibility of the series taking a great leap forward in time, transforming the more or less contemporary present into a distant past, a reflection of how historical fragments from Alternating current Games are related to current events. If this is true, then Assassin’s Creed: Visionaries It could even be a secret reveal of this new scenario in the franchise.

AND Assassin’s CreedIs the present just a simulation?

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If so, could the “present” also be the result of a future Animus user looking back in time? Assassin’s Creed: Origins AND Odyssey Isu’s posts include cryptic speeches about simulations, which has led some players to theorize that much of the franchise, especially in the present, might in fact be a larger simulation, perhaps a future or parallel version of the Animus. However, it’s also possible that this is also a meta-commentary on the fact that a video game is being played. Where Assassin’s Creed But what happens next is uncertain Assassin’s Creed: Visionaries offers several attractive paths that you can follow, also in the future.

Assassin’s Creed: Visionaries #1 will be released on November 29 from Massive Publishing.

Source: La Neta Neta

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