Get ready, fans of Reverse: 1999! The much-anticipated version 2.2 update, titled 'Twilight in the Southern Hemisphere,' is set to launch on January 9th. But that's not all—brace yourselves for an epic crossover event with none other than the iconic Assassin’s Creed series!
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The Reverse: 1999 x Assassin’s Creed collaboration is set to bring elements from two beloved titles: Assassin’s Creed II and Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. Prepare to immerse yourself in the Renaissance era of Italy with Ezio Auditore and the ancient world of Greece with Kassandra. This crossover promises to blend the time-traveling magic of Reverse: 1999 with the stealth and historical depth of Assassin’s Creed.
The teaser for this exciting collaboration opens with Vertin, the Timekeeper from Reverse: 1999, navigating a rain-soaked street. The atmosphere shifts dramatically as a glowing light reveals the iconic Assassin’s Creed logo, setting the stage for what's to come.
Eager to see more? Dive into the teaser trailer right here:
While Ubisoft and Reverse: 1999 have kept further details under wraps, including the launch date, it's clear their immediate focus is on the V2.2 update, which will run in two phases until February 20th. Expect more information on the Reverse: 1999 x Assassin’s Creed collaboration to surface by late January or early February, likely after the conclusion of the version 2.2 events.
If you're a fan of time travel, magic, and the art of stealth, this crossover is not to be missed. Assassin’s Creed brings its signature elements of stealth, historical settings, and iconic feathers to the table, and I can't wait to see how this blends with the world of Reverse: 1999.
Collaborating with a triple-A gaming franchise like Assassin’s Creed marks a significant milestone for Reverse: 1999. If you haven't yet experienced this tactical RPG, you can download it from the Google Play Store.
Stay tuned for more updates on this thrilling crossover. In the meantime, don't miss our coverage on Bright Memory: Infinite, launching on Android with console-quality gameplay.