Edited By
Liam Chen

A wave of conversation has surfaced among players regarding the meaning of Assassin's Creed after nearly two decades since its debut. With varied opinions, many assert that enjoying different iterations of the franchise doesn't diminish someone's status as a fan.
The discussion highlights a broader issue in gaming circles where disputes about what constitutes a "real fan" can overshadow meaningful dialogue. Players' connections to Assassin's Creed span from its beginnings in 2007 with AC I to the latest releases, showcasing that individual experiences significantly shape their perspectives.
Players express a thirst for historical accuracy intertwined with fictional elements. "To me, AC is about reading in between the lines," commented one player, emphasizing the franchise's capacity to explore historical conspiracies.
Many fans are passionate about character arcs and the overarching narrative. One comment stood out: "AC is about a brotherhood of Assassins that follow the creed" underscoring the importance of its philosophical aspects.
Longtime players note the shift from structured gameplay to open-world formats. "I prefer the original style far much more than the newer style," shared a fan who worries the essence of the series has diluted in recent titles.
"I started with the first game in 2007 it was cool, but I got lost interest."
Not all feedback is negative. Some players commend the franchise's ability to mix engaging storytelling with action. One noted the "digital tourism aspect" enhances the enjoyment of visiting historical recreations in-game.
โ๏ธ Diverse opinions reflect a rich tapestry of player experiences.
๐ฌ "It's all about historical murder tourism" - A recurring sentiment among players.
๐ Concerns over gameplay evolution hint at a desire for a return to core mechanics.
As Assassin's Creed continues to evolve, the community remains divided yet deeply engaged in discussions about the franchise's future. With new titles on the horizon, will Ubisoft listen to the collective voice of its players? Only time will tell.