
Get ready for an exciting new chapter in Reverse: 1999 as the game is set to launch its next big update, version 2.2, on January 9th. But that's not all—brace yourself for an epic crossover event that will blend the worlds of Reverse: 1999 and Assassin's Creed!
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The Reverse: 1999 x Assassin's Creed collaboration is set to draw inspiration from two iconic titles in the series: Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed Odyssey. Players can look forward to immersive adventures through Renaissance Italy alongside Ezio Auditore and exploring the ancient wonders of Greece with Kassandra.
The teaser for this much-anticipated crossover begins with Vertin, the Timekeeper from Reverse: 1999, navigating a rain-drenched street. The atmosphere is charged with mystery until a sudden burst of light reveals the unmistakable Assassin's Creed logo.
Eager to see more? Dive into the trailer right here:
Beyond the teaser, Ubisoft and Reverse: 1999 have kept further details under wraps. We're still in the dark about the exact launch date for this crossover. Currently, their attention is focused on the upcoming V2.2 update titled 'Twilight in the Southern Hemisphere,' which will run in two phases until February 20th.
You can anticipate more information on the Reverse: 1999 x Assassin's Creed collaboration sometime in late January or early February. It's likely that the event will kick off once the festivities of version 2.2 have concluded.
If the themes of time travel, magic, and stealthy assassins spark your interest, this crossover is one to watch. Assassin's Creed is renowned for its focus on stealth, historical settings, and iconic imagery like feathers, and it will be fascinating to see how these elements are woven into Reverse: 1999.
Collaborating with a powerhouse like Assassin's Creed marks a significant milestone for both Ubisoft and Reverse: 1999. If you haven't yet experienced the tactical RPG, you can download it from the Google Play Store.
While we await the launch of this thrilling crossover, don't miss our coverage on the upcoming Bright Memory: Infinite, set to launch on Android with console-quality gameplay.