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Ubisoft lanza Animus Hub, una ubicación central para todos los juegos de Assassin's Creed

Autor : Daniel Actualizar : Feb 20,2025

Ubisoft lanza Animus Hub, una ubicación central para todos los juegos de Assassin's Creed

El nuevo Hub Animus de Ubisoft, que se lanza junto con Assassin's Creed Shadows, centraliza el acceso a la franquicia de Assassin's Creed. Esta plataforma unificada refleja los enfoques de Battlefield y Call of Duty, proporcionando un solo punto de lanzamiento para varios títulos.

Los jugadores pueden iniciar Assassin's Creed Origins, Odyssey, Valhalla, Mirage y el próximo Hexe directamente a través de Animus Hub. El centro también presenta "anomalías" únicas: misiones especiales dentro de Assassin's Creed Shadows. Completar estas anomalías recompensa a los jugadores con elementos cosméticos o moneda en el juego por adquirir atuendos y armamento.

Más allá del lanzamiento del juego, Animus Hub ofrece una tradición ampliada. Los jugadores pueden profundizar en revistas, notas y otros materiales que detallan la narrativa moderna de Assassin's Creed, enriqueciendo su comprensión de la historia general y las conexiones entre las entregas de franquicias.

Assassin's Creed Shadows transporta a los jugadores a Japón feudal, sumergiéndolos en el mundo de los conflictos y la intriga samurai. El juego está programado para su lanzamiento el 20 de marzo de 2025, para PC, PS5 y Xbox Series X | S.

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