Assassin’s Creed has been a franchise which not only goes places but also where the one where you can time travel to older times and understand the history, not the 100 per cent actual though but interesting. Assassins have travelled world over and now with the franchise spin-off Assassins Creed Chronicles travel to different lands.
The 2.5D series consists of 3 games started of its journey with the China after its initial announcement in 31 March, 2014. The game released on 21 April, 2015. Two other games in the series India and Russia were supposed to be released but no release date was announced for the same until now.
Ubisoft, in a blog post, announced that Assassins Creed Chronicles: India and Russia will be making their way to consoles and PC on 12 January, 2016 and 9 February, 2016 on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. The trilogy will be available as a whole on the Playstation Vita at a later date on 5 April, 2016.
The characters which feature in India and China are characters created by comic artists Brenden Fletcher, Cameron Stewart and Karl Kerschl.
Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: India’s character Arbaaz Mir made his debut in 2013 graphic novel Assassin’s Creed: Brahman by Fletcher, Kerschl and Stewart. That story takes place two years after the events of the comic, following Mir’s attempt to recover a stolen artifact by the Templars.
For Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: Russia follows the story of Nikolai Orelov, who’s making an attempt to retire from the life of an Assassin Order for a quiet life – but in order to do that, he has to complete one final task for the Brotherhood. When his mission to steal an ancient artifact brings him to a house where the Bolsheviks are holding the Tsar’s family, Nikolai finds himself the temporary guardian of the princess, Anastasia, and must escape the Templars with both Anastasia and the artifact.