The Division 2 participant finds Assassin’s Creed Easter Egg that hints at doable Norse setting

Is the Assassin’s Creed sequence transferring in the direction of vikings in its subsequent entry? This Easter egg in The Division 2 may need you satisfied of it.

Discovered by wiki person AlifMorrisonudin, by way of GamesRadar+, a poster in The Divsion 2 depicts a Norse god dressed within the immediately recognisable Assassin’s Creed colors of pink and white. And what’s that in his hand? It’s solely an Apple of Eden artifact from the franchise.

Ubisoft loves stuffing Easter eggs into games that allude to, or reveal, upcoming releases. Remember the Watch Dog 2 mission that unveiled a new sci-fi game to players? In spite of the news of it being cancelled, Pioneer remains to be going forward, however is apparently going to be a co-op multiplayer shooter, rather than a space exploration game.

You can check out the poster from The Division 2 and see in case you assume it’s a sneaky clue, or overreaching.

The final little bit of hypothesis on the place the Assassin’s Creed sequence was heading subsequent had historic Rome pegged as a possible setting.

A hearsay circulating earlier this yr (by way of screenrant) steered that the following game, releasing in 2020, is codenamed Legion, and can happen close to the tip of Marcus Aurelius’ reign, placing it at round 169 AD.

Players will be capable of select between two characters, a person and a lady, who’re descendants of the characters in Origins and Odyssey. There was even a low res screenshot doing the rounds together with this tidbit of information.

Either method, Ubisoft hasn’t formally confirmed something concerning the upcoming game within the sequence, so whereas the poster may very well be a cheeky tease, it may additionally simply be an Assassin’s Creed Easter egg, plain and easy.


 
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