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Reverse: 1999 and Assassin's Creed Are Uniting for a Time-Travel Adventure

Author : George
Jan 27,2025

Reverse: 1999 and Assassin's Creed Are Uniting for a Time-Travel Adventure

Reverse: 1999's Version 2.2 update, launching January 9th, will include a highly anticipated crossover with Assassin's Creed!

The Crossover Details (So Far)

This exciting collaboration draws inspiration from Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed Odyssey, hinting at potential gameplay within Renaissance Italy alongside Ezio Auditore and ancient Greece with Kassandra.

The teaser trailer begins with Reverse: 1999's Timekeeper, Vertin, navigating a rain-swept street, only to be interrupted by the iconic Assassin's Creed logo.

Watch the teaser trailer here:

Beyond the trailer, specifics remain scarce. Ubisoft and Reverse: 1999 are currently focused on the two-phase rollout of the V2.2 update, "Twilight in the Southern Hemisphere," concluding February 20th. Further details on the Assassin's Creed crossover are expected sometime in late January or early February, likely commencing after the V2.2 events conclude.

This collaboration promises a unique blend of time travel, magic, and the stealth-action hallmarks of Assassin's Creed. For fans of tactical RPGs, stealth, historical settings, and intriguing crossovers, this is a must-watch.

This ambitious partnership marks a significant milestone for both Ubisoft and Reverse: 1999. Download Reverse: 1999 from the Google Play Store to experience this tactical RPG before the crossover event begins.

Stay tuned for our next article covering the Android launch of Bright Memory: Infinite with its console-quality gameplay.

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