

Ubisoft has tried to make Assassin's Creed a thing on mobile devices for nearly as long as the series has existed. There's no word on pricing or potential micro-transactions for the game. One thing we do know about Jade is that it will support the ability to create your own character, a first for the series.

There's no release date quite yet and all Ubisoft has shown is the classic eagle-flying-over-a-settlement sequence. The game takes place around 215 BC, filling in the timeline between Assassin's Creed Odyssey and Origins, and it's designed to feel like a mainline entry, parkouring and all. It’s also available on Google Play for £2.99 and will work on select smartphones and tablets including the Nexus 5.Ubisoft is bringing Assassin's Creed back to mobile devices with Jade, a new title set in China. On the App Store it’s priced at £2.99 and is compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch devices running iOS 7 or higher. To create the lush 3D islands and altering weather conditions, Ubisoft is using a new mobile game engine it says will deliver ‘ground-breaking visuals.’ Some familiar faces will pop up from the console game including Blackbeard, Benjamin Hornigold and even the odd Templar or two. There are additional side missions to keep you occupied andĪchievements to unlock throughout the game. Skills and upgrade your vessel with a wide range of weapons to fend off You’ll be able to pick crew members with different The ruler of the Caribbean Sea and uncover La Buse’s mysterious

You play Alonzo Bastilla, a pirate rising through the ranks to become Unlike the Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag companion app, Pirates is a standalone game set in the same world as Black Flag where gameplay is largely focused on real-time naval battles. Ubisoft is bringing the swash-buckling action to iPhones, iPads, Android phones and tablets with the launch of Assassin’s Creed Pirates. New Assassin’s Creed mobile game lands in Apple App Store, Google Play and Amazon AppStore.
