This Incredible Assassin’s Creed parkour video Is A Shot Of Pure Nostalgia.
This stunning Assassin’s Creed Parkour video used Uzbekistan’s breathtaking architecture as a backdrop. It is a beautiful moment of nostalgia for the previous games in the stealth series.
DevinSuperTramp – the team behind the production – has racked over a million views on their YouTube channel. You’ll probably recognize their previous Assassin’s Creed parkour videos celebrating Assassin’s Creed III and Black Flag, Syndicate, Unity. We’re sure Assassin’s Creed II inspired this one. While the location choice isn’t perfect, it’s still amazing.
Calen Chan plays Ezio, a professional freerunner who follows the Pope around the city and takes out any soldiers who happen to be on duty. Ezio has to be creative when his target is gone. The guards are not as effective in stopping Chan’s incredible stunts as they stop chubby cats following a butterfly.
This feat of acrobatics is impressive. Many moves remain the same as in the 2009 original game. What’s the best part? The best part? While some of the flips may seem unnecessary, I believe a player can accidentally press the wrong button in the free-running mode.
DevinSuperTramp has stunning shots that make this movie look even better than the official Assassin’s Creed movie. It’s an excellent tribute to the game that introduced the world to one of the most beloved characters in the medium.
The Assassin’s Creed rumor machine has been buzzing with reports that a smaller-scale title is developing in Baghdad, Iraq. According to sources, it was initially intended to be a Valhalla DLC. However, the title became more significant to allow Basim to tell his backstory and meet Eivor in England.
Ubisoft replied to the report saying it would not comment on speculations or rumors as they do a disservice for our development teams and community. It also stated that it has a solid and exciting pipeline of titles, both established brands with new story twists, features, and brand-new IPs that will continue changing the landscape of video games today.