Image Source - Google | Image By MGH TEAM

In a recent conference, Ubisoft announced some major plans to be working on in near future. We have now confirmation that Ubisoft will be working with Tencent to bring Assassin's Creed Mobile in the future.


As per the listing from last year. Tencent and Ubisoft are working on an Assassin's Creed mobile game built on Unreal Engine 4 for mobile first. https://t.co/A9tlQy5OgR pic.twitter.com/dLGFmHMXvi


— Daniel Ahmad (@ZhugeEX) February 9, 2021

According to Ubisoft, they are super excited to launch a High-end and High-quality game on small screens. Before digging deeper, if some of you don't know Ubisoft, It is a AAA quality game developer on consoles and PC. Not only Assassin's Creed but Ubisoft has some other super famous titles in their pocket too. Such as Tom Clancy, The Crew, Watch Dogs, etc. But unfortunately, you can't play them on your mobile as Ubisoft is likely more focused on PC and consoles. But now we can see that Ubisoft has seen an opportunity in the Mobile gaming industry and they see it as a place where they can expand their franchises and bring AAA titles. 

For the past two years, Tencent has become a brand in the gaming industry mainly because of their battle royale title PUBG. Besides that, back in 2019, Tencent has also worked with Activision to bring Call of Duty Mobile to the play store and iOS store. But this time it's Ubisoft who is interested in working with Tencent. 

It is not the first time we hear about Ubisoft and Tencent partnership, back in time they launched Might & Magic Heroes: Era of Chaos for the Chinese audience. This means that there are high chances of getting more titles from these two together.


Ubisoft has announced that it is collaborating with two Chinese mobile game developers, Sunborn and Hypergraph, to create crossover content in popular mobile games Girls Frontline and Arknights.


This isn't the first time that Ubisoft has collaborated with Chinese mobile games. pic.twitter.com/aWtA4vbFcv

— Daniel Ahmad (@ZhugeEX) April 25, 2020


Furthermore, it's been a while now Ubisoft considering the Chinese market a place to invest in. It's a fact that in terms of the Mobile industry, the Chinese market has far surpassed the rest of the world. 

Flashback to 2011, Ten years from now, Mobile Games was not even considered as "real and quality games" and people were not making in-app purchases or spending any penny on mobile games. But now in 2021, it is good to see that many PC and Console game developers are looking on to the mobile gaming industry and making their way to it to provide their popular PC games on Mobile.