We don’t bind ourselves to game mechanics.
"We don’t bind ourselves to game mechanics, but we really look at what is interesting historically speaking, and what game mechanics that naturally brings up. Hopefully then, the fans love and enjoy it. We’re here to enjoy the BAFTAs so I can’t really talk about the future of the brand or where it’s going, I won’t even acknowledge that a game is in the works!“
"So I don’t want to talk about what’s the future for naval and all this, but I love that people loved it in Black Flag. It was a risk for us to make it part of the core of an Assassin’s game, but people really took to it and loved it, which is really gratifying for us. As I said though, whatever period in time we choose? That’s what dictates the kind of mechanics we put in the game, not the other way around."Originally introduced in Assassin's Creed III, naval battles and related features were upgraded to a core game feature in Assassin's Creed IV, which fans reacted warmly to. The fact they may be absent from the next title in the series, then, is slightly disappointing.
Not much is known about Assassin's Creed V, other than the fact it isn't set in Feudal Japan. Interestingly though, the latest reports state that two separate games could be coming later this year: one for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 and another for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Luke Karmali is IGN's UK Junior Editor. You too can revel in mediocrity by following him on Twitter.