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Netflix's Live-Action Assassin's Creed: Still Alive After Five Years

Apr 02, 2025 9:02 AM

Netflix's live-action adaptation of Assassin's Creed remains in "active" development five years after it was announced, according to recent statements. Despite multiple Assassin's Creed game releases, the series has yet to debut on the streaming platform. While few details about the series have been released, Netflix's gaming boss, Alain Tascan, confirmed the project is ongoing. However, a related Assassin's Creed mobile game previously announced seems to have been cancelled. This isn't the first time a Netflix project related to Assassin's Creed has failed to materialize, as an anime adaptation was also scrapped. Tascan's recent comments suggest a shift in focus from console gaming to mobile party games, reflecting a broader trend in the gaming industry.

Is the Assassin's Creed series on Netflix still happening?

Yes, the Assassin's Creed live-action series on Netflix is still in active development according to recent reports, despite delays and other projects being cancelled.

Assassin's Creed is a popular franchise from Ubisoft known for its rich historical narratives and immersive gameplay. The series typically follows various characters throughout different time periods, utilizing parkour and stealth mechanics. Its transition to live-action and animated formats reflects the ongoing interest in adapting video games for television and film, highlighting both the franchise's expansive lore and its appeal to a broader audience.



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