Upcoming Assassin's Creed games: Every new Assassin's Creed game in development
All of the upcoming Assassin's Creed games on the way, from Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced to Assassin's Creed Hexe
There's a handful of upcoming Assassin's Creed games in development, and we've brought them all together here so you can see what's ahead for the stealthy series.
From a big flagship entry that promises to be a darker Assassin's Creed game, to the long-awaited and long-rumored Assassin's Creed Black Flag remake, there's also some other curious projects in the works that we're still waiting to learn more about, alongside a lineup of other upcoming Ubisoft games.
For those looking forward Black Flag, which will bring 2013 adventure starring Edward Kenway (aka one of the best Assassin's Creed protagonists) back, exciting times are on the near horizon, with Ubisoft at last confirming a release date for the new game after revealing of host of details about what's in store for the swashbuckling remake. Following the likes of Assassin's Creed Shadows, read on below to get an overview of all of the upcoming Assassin's Creed games confirmed so far.
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- Five upcoming Assassin's Creed projects have been revealed, but only Black Flag Resynced has a firm release date
- They include a mobile game, a Black Flag remake, a new mainline entry believed to be set during the witch trials, a Netflix series adaptation, a multiplayer game
- We're still awaiting confirmation that a Netflix game is happening
2026
Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced
Developer: Ubisoft Singapore
Platform(s): PC, PS5, Xbox Series X
Release Date: July 9, 2026
Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced is officially on the way, and you don't have to wait much longer to reunite with Edward Kenway or meet him for the first time. Following confirmation of its existence in March 2026, Ubisoft dropped a reveal showcase confirming we can expect a host of exciting improvements and some new content.
With reworked combat, revamped missions, fresh story arcs, and more, the 2013 adventure has been rebuilt on the latest Anvil engine, with better visuals, lighting, and a "new dynamic weather system". While it won't include multiplayer or DLC, it promises to bring Kenway's swashbuckling adventure back in true form, with Ubisoft confirming "it is not an RPG".
TBC
Assassin's Creed Jade
Developer: Ubisoft
Platform(s): Android, iOS
Release Date: TBC
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Assassin's Creed Jade is set to be the first truly open world Assassin's Creed game for mobile. Ubisoft has said that it's trying to build an authentic Assassin's Creed experience, albeit one that is totally optimized for touch controls. Assassin's Creed Jade will be set in China in the year 215 BCE – and, yes, you will be about to parkour across the Great Wall.
Originally revealed as Codename Jade before its official title was confirmed at GamesCom 2023 as simply Assassin's Creed Jade, it will also be the first game in the series to let you create your own assassin from scratch, which is a nice touch. We were expected to see Jade launch after Shadows in 2025, but so far, there's been no word on a concrete release date.
Assassin's Creed Codename Hexe
Developer: Ubisoft Montreal
Platform(s): TBC
Release Date: TBC
Assassin's Creed Codename Hexe is being positioned as a "a very different type of Assassin's Creed game." Details are few and far between, but we do know that it's being created by Assassin's Creed Valhalla developer Ubisoft Montreal and that former Watch Dogs Legion creative director Clint Hocking will be leading production.
The first teaser trailer and game's codename suggest that Assassin's Creed Hexe will be set in 16th-century Europe during the infamous witch trials that engulfed the region. We could be in for a weird, subversive open world RPG here with Codename Hexe, and we're honestly here for a little more experimentation from the Assassin's Creed series.
Assassin's Creed Netflix
Developer: Ubisoft
Platform(s): Android, iOS
Release Date: TBC
Ubisoft and Netflix have entered a pretty broad collaboration agreement. There's a Netflix Assassin's Creed series in production, which was officially greenlit in 2025. Originally, Jed Stuart was at the helm as showrunner (the writer of such iconic action movies as Die Hard and The Fugitive), but he departed from the project in 2023. Now, it's being spearheaded by executive producers Robert Patino, who's most known for Westworld, and David Weiner, who worked on the TV adaptation for Halo. When the show was originally announced, it came with the news that three mobile games are also in development for Netflix's video game platform.
There are games based on the Valiant Hearts and Mighty Quest universes coming, and of course, one based in the world of Assassin's Creed, too. The Assassin's Creed Netflix game was said to be in early development, but whenever it does launch, it'll be available exclusively on mobile to Netflix subscribers around the world. No other information was shared or has been since 2022, and we're still awaiting word on whether or not the game is still in the works.
Assassin's Creed Invictus
Developer: Ubisoft
Platform(s): TBC
Release Date: TBC
Ubisoft says that it is "investigating how we will bring back standalone multiplayer experiences into the Assassin's Creed universe." Assassin's Creed multiplayer has been atop wish lists for years now – it's been nine years since the mode featured in AC4: Black Flag and eight since co-op appeared in Assassin's Creed Unity.
Little is known about this standalone Assassin's Creed multiplayer game, although we know that it'll launch as part of the Assassin's Creed Infinity Hub, and franchise boss Marc-Alexis Coté has confirmed that the codename is 'Assassin's Creed Invictus'.
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