Ubisoft artist showed the Concept of Assassin's Creed about the war between Japan and China in the 1930s

Ubisoft artist showed the Concept of Assassin's Creed about the war between Japan and China in the 1930s
Published by 12 Apr, 2022 0 likes

The artist Ubisoft presented an interesting fan art on the theme of Assassin's Creed. Li Chunlei, who works as a concept artist at Ubisoft Shanghai Studios, showed what a new game in the series could look like.

In his portfolio on ArtStation, the author shared a selection of Assassin's Creed art in the setting of China shortly before the outbreak of World War II. According to his idea, the events of the game would be devoted to the confrontation between Japan and China and would take place in the eastern theater of operations in Shanghai after the Battle of Songhu in 1937.

The artist also expressed the hope that the developers will begin to pay more attention to the oriental theater of the Second World War. According to him, the events there were just as scary, and there are many stories that could be told in a game format.

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