In an updated article from a source, the upcoming mobile game Assassin's Creed Jade has likely been delayed due to major changes at Tencent, with Ubisoft yet to comment on the matter.
Reuters' anonymous sources claim that Tencent has reassigned hundreds of people from the Jade development team to other studio teams. Instead, the developers are now working on a new mobile game called DreamStar, with the mobile version of the Assassins game set to launch in 2025 instead of this year.
Ubisoft has not responded to Assassin's Creed Jade delay claims
Ubisoft has yet to confirm the actual release date of Jade, but many expected it to launch in 2024. At the same time, Ubisoft has not officially confirmed the game's delay and has yet to respond to Reuters' report.
Assassin's Creed Jade is a mobile adventure set in ancient China. A variety of gameplay leaked online in 2023, including over two hours of footage as well.
Surprisingly, fans also got access to the Jade beta in 2022. Players had the opportunity to check out the full beta of the game on their mobile devices.
However, this was just a beta, and the game will definitely change and improve before its full release. Right now, fans of the series are looking forward to Assassin's Creed Red, which is set in feudal Japan and will offer players the opportunity to control two male and female characters. More details on that here.
