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Assassin's Creed 3 to be set in feudal Japan? photo

To be fair, the tip also mentioned that Medieval Europe could be a potential setting, but that's boring. We've already done old times with white people twice. Let's get some badass ninja and samurai in there!

On a German gaming television show called PLAY'D, Ubisoft’s Philippe Bergeron mentioned a couple of possible settings for Assassin's Creed 3.

There are two things that come to mind: There is medieval Europe, which would be very interesting trying to play a King Arthur story line. Another one that is a personal favorite of a lot of people on the floor is feudal Japan, which is something that would be very interesting just culturally to discover and I think also to make players discover as well.
Look, I know none of this is set in stone, but if they pick something like Europe over Japan, my eyes will roll so hard that they may fall out.  Ancient China could also be cool.

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Magnalon's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 10:22
Magnalon
GOOD!

I guessed this years ago when I heard it was a trilogy. Holy shit, you're right, Dale: China would be amazing too.

They'd be stupid NOT to make it a Ninja setting: it would sell millions on concept alone! Hell, eliminate the trilogy idea and make both.
Wheatspin's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 10:22
Wheatspin
AC2 isn't even out yet. How can they possibly be considering the third one yet? I think they should flip a coin though both eras would be great. Or hell just make an AC4 so they can do both.
pascuz46's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 10:27
pascuz46
You know what would be sweet, New York City in the mid to late 1800's. You would lose that ancient flavour obviously, but it would still have some great architecture.
Steel Brotha's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 10:29
Steel Brotha
I think this will go beyond a trilogy with ideas like this.
Drack48's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 10:29
Drack48
Wow, feudal japan would be so fucking cool
Zepwich's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 10:30
Zepwich
Please god make it in the Edo period that would be so awesome.
Springsteen's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 10:31
Springsteen
As much as I'd love to see a feudal japan Assassin's Creed, I think they may have to stretch the story a little too much. Medieval Europe sound a little regressive, though. You can have a late 17th century game in Japan while keeping the story somewhat cohesive and progressive.

Maybe a spin-off of the series set in medieval Europe would be more interesting. Something for the Wii maybe?
DarkMagic56's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 10:32
DarkMagic56
If this happens to AC3 then I'll deviantly have it on my buy list.
Steel Brotha's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 10:37
Steel Brotha
AC3 in Japan would be much better than any Ninja Gaiden or Tenchu game indefinitely.
Electrium's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 10:37
Electrium
That header is hilarious, omg
bagalot's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 10:40
bagalot
Oh, so you mean Tenchu? I'd rather see them take another step towards the present, 1700s or 1800s in Europe or America. Thus far, the Assassins Guild storyline seems to revolve more around the Europe/Middle East (aka the West) and I'd hate to see them stretch the story just for zomg cool ninjas.
Video Cognito's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 10:44
Video Cognito
That'd be cool, but keeping in line with the canon of the game, it'd be hard to have Desmond's ancestry go from the Mideast to Japan.
Video Cognito's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 10:44
Video Cognito
...unless one of his ancestors was driven out of the Mideast and had to relocate to Japan. Now THAT'd make sense AND be awesome! *squeal*
hermes's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 10:47
hermes
So, AC3 will be the last Tenchu game?
Not great. As "cool" as some people would think Japan is, the idea of a sneaky ninja has been done so many times it is hardly inventive. Also, I thought the idea of the story was that all the assasins were ancestors of the same person, which would not make any sense in Sakoku times Japan.
yggogre's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 10:47
yggogre
I think that China was original rumored due to the some of the writing on the wall being in Chinese. Although that may also mean that it won't be in China, if that particular relic was already uncovered.

The thing i'm thinking about is: would the classic assassin's hood fit in with clothing designs of Feudal Japan?
Cyber Altair's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 10:53
Cyber Altair
Everybody shouldn't take the setting ideas for ACIII seriously until Patrice Desilets says so.

Also a Japanese setting would suck due to them being well ninja and had the shittiest architecture in any civilization.
Steel Brotha's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 11:10
Steel Brotha
@ hermes
besides tenchu I can't name any game where you play as a ninja where you actually have yo be sneaky. It's all been high speed combat running off of walls, and Naruto. and Tenchu's most recent entries have sucked.
Monte's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 11:17
Monte
So... are we ever going to play in the futuristic present timeline as the original AC was kinda leading us towards?
Handy's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 11:22
Handy
I always thought they would finish up the trilogy and then start a new one set in the East. You know with someone new in the animus.
Sarana Na Sopanpanichkul's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 11:24
Sarana Na Sopanpanichkul
Everybody knows Ancient China was run by the Wu-Tang Clan
jamBOT's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 11:28
jamBOT
It's not going to be some white guy flipping around feudal Japan? Because that would be completely inaccurate and stupid. If that's the case, then put it right back in Europe.
reindall's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 11:29
reindall
Ninjas = sales up by 50% and awesomeness factor up tenfold. The only thing that could make Assasin's Creed sell even more are zombies.
iEro-Sennin's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 11:29
iEro-Sennin
Feudal Japan?

THAT. WOULD. BE. FUCKING. AWESOME.

I'd buy three copies of the game if it were set somewhere in Asia.(Preferable Japan or China)
And if done well, they could sell a fuckton of copies in the land of the rising sun. Japan loves Ninja.
Red Army Robot's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 11:31
Red Army Robot
I wanna see it set in WW1, it would be a bit like Velvet Assassin. But good.
Sarana Na Sopanpanichkul's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 11:31
Sarana Na Sopanpanichkul
MAke it New Zealand actually, I love Assassin Maoris.
Xzyliac's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 11:32
Xzyliac
Feudal Japan, medieval, WWII, female assassin, rumor, rumor, rumor.

I still want to know if AC2 is any good.
hermes's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 11:34
hermes
@Steel Brotha: Weel, besides Tenchu, we have Mini Ninjas and Red Ninja. The list is actually longer if we lighten up the idea of ninjas to include things like Thief, Snake, Sam Fisher or Commandos.

The point is, sneaky in feudal japan automatically means ninjas... And that is hardly new.
SuitcoatAvenger's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 11:38
SuitcoatAvenger
Am I the only one who misses the game being set in the Middle East? I mean, tooling around Jerusalem was one of the coolest things about the first game. It was such a different environment than what we usually see. I've preordered AC2, but the Italy setting doesn't do much for me. Neither does the prospect of feudal Japan for that matter, even though it was expected. I mean, I've seen those places in games before. There's a wealth of titles that take place in Europe and Asia. I wish they had fleshed out the original setting a little further.

I almost sort of wished they never did the Animus thing, and rather had you progressively follow Altair's descendants in following game.
Magnalon's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 11:42
Magnalon
@Suitcoat
I agree: the Middle East setting was one of the BIG things I loved about the first game. One of my majors was Muslim Studies at College, and I feel like the Middle East setting is under-utilized in entertainment.
ybfelix's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 11:48
ybfelix
French Revolution! That¡¯s the perfect setting, I¡¯m frustrated that no one from Ubi ever mentioned it. Is French Revolution still a sensitive topic in France?
Steel Brotha's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 11:58
Steel Brotha
@hermes
you seemed to have misunderstood what I said. Mini Ninjas is a for a younger age group. Comparing that to Tenchu is just silly, and I highly doubt that there are assassinations in Mini Ninjas. Red Ninja was mediocre at best and not the best example to use for a "ninja" game. And though Thief, Solid Snake, and Sam Fisher may use stealth, they aren't ninjas. The point is that if you want a true ninja game, Ryu Hayabusa isn't the guy. Just because the game has ninja in it doesn't mean that it's an assassination game like Tenchu, or Assassin's Creed. The idea may not be original, but the way that it wold be executed certainly would be much better then we've seen. If your gonna say that Mini Ninjas is an example of a good "Ninja" game then I guess that makes Naruto a damn great example right?
Gatsby's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 12:00
Gatsby
Feudal Japan would be cool, but that concept about the World War 2 Spy/Assassin would be a million times better.
hermes's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 12:21
hermes
Steel Brotha: I never said they were good examples, just examples of ninja games with stealth elements. The problem is that, if you try to picture "stealth in feudal japan", that automatically means "ninjas!". You don't need it to be stealth, or even feudal (try "stealth in japan") for people to associate japanese settings with ninjas. That is why this does not feel like an original idea... It might be the a good game, but the idea and setting of a character killing, hiding and fighting in japan with a ninja outfit is not something that strikes me as original.

Not to menction that it would make little sense in the storyline unless they set it between XV and XVI century.
Cowboy TTop's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 12:33
Cowboy TTop
I think a japanese setting would look interesting and help sell the game in Japan, sinc ethey sometimes dodge western games. The other thing is that it might be interesting to see how it goes up against japanese develop made games in the same setting. Only downside is that japan and ninjas has been done to death in games. I rather see them consider more european settings.

I think better settings would be France during the Hundred Year War (this would be perfect for mercenary stuff between England and France), or Portugal during the age of discovery. If they want to take it back to the middle east, setting it during the last days of Constantinople (what's now known as Turkey) would be rather awesome. Not sure what happened? Use wikipedia.
BiroBiro's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 12:34
BiroBiro
with the hints given at the end of AC1 I had almost 100% sure the next game would be in Japan, but then comes Italy and blows me away! cant wait to check the whats happening to Desmond, but yeah Japan would be very cool indeed
Cyber Altair's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 12:34
Cyber Altair
@Gatsby, whatever you're smoking, you gotta share it.
welkstar's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 12:39
welkstar
I'm surprised that AC2 isn't located in Japan based on the "ending" of the first game. I was wondering how they would tie this all together.
BiroBiro's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 12:50
BiroBiro
if the game is set in japan, i think the protagonist must not be japanese. we need to think about Desmond, he doesnt look asian at all and this game is all about his descendents. anyways, the WWII theme would be really amazing, It would be nice if the player was on the neutral side (switzerland style) and fight both sides like the first game.
spacecadetjoe's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 13:09
spacecadetjoe
yo seriously, american revolution
Cowboy TTop's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 13:15
Cowboy TTop
I understand why Ubisoft would do AC3 in japan, and it kind of relates to history.

There were no foreigners in japan up, until their isolation was broken by traders from the west. To have a western character in japan and make it interesting, I'd expect they'd use the 16th century japan, where foreigners were becoming more regular visitors, due to trading ore metals, which were plentiful because of the volcanic nature of Japan.

On top of that, Rennaisance Europeans admired Japan, due to Marco Polo's reports from there of metals above, so that would all play out nicely in the game, following on from renaissance period AC2.

I also mentioned Constantinople earlier, and its fall in 1453. Its said that its fall in turn helped fuel the rennaisance, with artists, scientist etc who fled the city. I hope Ubisoft add some of this into the game.

Guess I'll add AC2 to my buy list, as I love a bit of history and action.
James Tilby's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 13:25
James Tilby
@BiroBiro
Not necessarily. My family is fairly mixed, though dominantly white. And if Altier was either German, English, or French, in the first game and the character Ezio(?) is Italian, you already have some ethnic diversity in there. It's not hard to see one of his ancestors as Japanese, or anything else. Hell, his grandfather could be a Bond-esque Russian spy during the Cold War, or something.
I think it would be interesting, seeing him as the product of a lineage of assassins that spans the globe, with different personalities or ethics. Ezio seems different from Altier already given his environment and the characters he interacts with.
Qraze's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 13:52
Qraze
do you really think the american government and the esrb government lap dogs would allow a game that centers around any american revolution? short and long answer, NO.

nixon instituted the war on drugs because the hippies were having new ideas, protesting wars and pushing a new american revolution, so nixon targeted the american people's constitutional rights and labeled them as criminals.

i would like a fuedal setting but there ain't many tall buildings in that time. the tallest buildings were temples and may have been 3 stories at the most. they do have trees though.
Gatsby's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 14:00
Gatsby
Of course they would. And it's likely already been done.
Qraze's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 14:51
Qraze
name one then. convince me its been done.
SuitcoatAvenger's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 15:27
SuitcoatAvenger
[i]do you really think the american government and the esrb government lap dogs would allow a game that centers around any american revolution? short and long answer, NO.

nixon instituted the war on drugs because the hippies were having new ideas, protesting wars and pushing a new american revolution, so nixon targeted the american people's constitutional rights and labeled them as criminals.[/i]

Ubisoft is a French company, friend. Not American. Also, what the hell are you on about? Homeboy's talking about the American Revolution, as in the historical one. Pretty sure Nixon gave about a dick about what the 'hippies' though about it.
Qraze's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 15:42
Qraze
the hippies were a new american revolution. nixon put stop to that. it was a bit off topic i admit.

even so, where are the historically accurate revolution games? or any games that promote revolution against US or US interests? there are games like just cause that do it against what we consider a facist/communist/social state but where are the anti US government games? even dues ex wasn't against a government but against a corporation. it was almost there but not quite.
MCChampaignMillionaire's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 16:08
MCChampaignMillionaire
Technically there could be 20 Assassins Creed titles all with different setting...
DGX Goggles's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 17:07
DGX Goggles
Badass, I want Japanese setting. I'll take China as a runner up though.
Dan CiTi's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 20:34
Dan CiTi
I vote for Feudal Japan.
ninjalegend's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2009 21:07
ninjalegend
I would love to see one with ninjas. Problem is, ninjas are never seen. The "blending in with the crowd" would have to be cut, or thrown in there with little regard for factual tactics. I'm all for it if I get to use ninja weapons, though. I also hope they look at the possibility of a modern day ex US special special forces or British SAS soldier. And have him rouge and for hire, so the soldier does not have all the weapons of the military so it makes it just another splinter cell. Ultimately, I don't care, as I'm still looking forward to #2.
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