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The Assassin’s Creed Universe Is Growing With New Comics, Novels & More
By Alleef Ashaari|April 22, 2021|0 Comment
Ubisoft has announced collaborations with a host of acclaimed publishers, talented authors and illustrators to continue expanding the Assassin’s Creed universe to new forms of media. Assassin’s Creed fans around the world can find out more about the various stories springing from their favourite franchise by visiting the new website detailing the publishing line for 2021 and beyond at the official website here.
With the upcoming launches of new novels, graphic novels, manhuas, webtoons and more recently a series of podcasts, the Assassin’s Creed narrative is expanding across all formats: novels, illustrated fiction, and digital works.
Ubisoft is currently working with a large network of publishing partners, each bringing their own expertise, to further develop the Assassin’s Creed universe. Aconyte Books, Editis, and Starfish are developing original novels in their respective languages (English, French, and Chinese).
On the comics and graphic novels front, Glenat will publish original French graphic novels, while Dark Horse Comics has released an Assassin’s Creed comics mini-series in English and Ulab has developed original manhuas. On the digital side, Chinese partner Ximalaya is about to launch its first Assassin’s Creed narrative podcast, while Korean studio Redice will produce the first Assassin’s Creed webtoon ever.
To better classify the wide range of existing and upcoming Assassin’s Creed transmedia offerings, Ubisoft is creating three labels that will help fans to choose their next read:
Here is a selection of the new releases slated for this year:
ILLUSTRATED FICTION:
Assassin’s Creed Blade of Shao Jun can be found in bookstores across Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines. For more info, visit Shokagukan Asia. https://shogakukan.asia/distribution-network/
NOVELS:Â
DIGITAL:
WEBTOON (ORIGINALS): This Korean webtoon will serve as a sequel to Assassin’s Creed® Black Flag and expand Edward Kenway’s storyline. It is currently in development with partner Redice.
In the meantime, check out our full review of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla here, or head on over here for our guide on how to be the best Viking in the game.
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