Assassin's Creed Valhalla Senior Writer Alain Mercieca has potentially teased a setting of the next game in Ubisoft's popular action-adventure franchise.
The setting is one of the most important aspects of Assassin's Creed games and obviously, the fans of the franchise are always eager to find out where the next game will take place, even before the official announcement.
At the moment, we do not know Ubisoft's plans for future Assassin's Creed games but thanks to a survey from a couple of years ago , we may have some clues about the locations that Ubisoft are considering for the future of the series.
Additionally, Assassin's Creed Valhalla Senior Writer Alain Mercieca mentioned one of these locations from the survey in his most recent interview with The Gamer. When asked where should the franchise go next, Mercieca said that there are a lot of possibilities but he personally would love to cover the Island of Malta or South America.
"As someone who is obsessed with history you could get me excited about a niche group of warriors in a lost society on the island of Malta and I'd be ready to jump into it and make it pop," Mercieca said.
"On a grander scale I do feel there is a rich tapestry of culture in South America that the brand has yet to explore fully,” Mercieca tells me. “From the Incas to the Spanish Conquistadors, it is a very fascinating time. Though Black Flag did touch on some of it, I’m feeling more the Brazil region."
All three locations that Mercieca discussed in his interview certainly sound interesting and personally, we would love if Ubisoft decide to go ahead with the Inca setting. It's one of the most requested locations by the fans and oh boy it would look absolutely wonderful with lush jungles and mountains.