Xbox could release a new game from Panache, the team behind Assassin's Creed creator

Based on what was reported by well-known leaker eXtas1s on the pages of this eXputer, it seems Xbox Game Studios contracted to New game release by Panache Digital Gamesestablished by the group The creator of Assassin's Creed.

This is the studio founded by them Patrice DesiletsKnown as one of the main creators of the Assassin's Creed counterpart at Ubisoft, he later left the French company to found the indie team in question, with which he recently released Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey.

The latter proved that even if the human evolution used in the video game was not perfect, the developer still had some valid ideas, although the game stood out for its remarkable originality.

Perhaps this innovative drive led Xbox Game Studios Publishing to sign a deal to publish the next Panache game, the leaker suggests.

Patrice Desilets
Patrice Desilets

Obviously everything should be taken as a rumour, but eXtas1s has a good track record behind it, so it might be plausible.

We don't know what it is, but speculation makes us think that the game being developed and released is precisely that elusive. 1666: Amsterdam It seemed like the next big project for the promising Decilets, but it still couldn't be perfected due to the sheer size of the game.

It will be an action-adventure with some elements of connection with Assassin's Creed, starting from the general structure of the historical setting and gameplay, but with some innovative elements. However, for now, these are only uncontrolled rumours, awaiting any explanation.

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