Edited By
Dominic Crown

A recent cooperative multiplayer session brought together players who celebrated the iconic figures of Assassin's Creed. However, their photo shared online quickly turned into a battleground for opinions, igniting controversy over character relevance in the franchise.
Gamers felt compelled to debate the significance of Edward Kenway, Connor Kenway, and Bayek of Siwa. One commenter claimed, "He is, objectively, an assassin one of the biggest plot points was Edward becoming worthy of his robes." Yet another took a different view, arguing that Edward's contributions could be overstated: "I feel like people overhype Edwardโwhat did he even really do?"
Edward Kenway's Legacy
Some argue Edward's achievements are mixed. While he did fulfill contracts and prevent Templar advances, opinions remain divided. "Apart from the fact that he later DOES become an Assassin, he also stopped the Templars in the West Indies."
Connor vs. Edward
Enthusiasts have strong preferences. One user insisted, "Connor should've been Altair imo," while others supported a shift away from Edward.
Franchise Critique
Discussion about the game's direction has ramped up, with one commenter expressing skepticism: "He stole an Assassin's robe and the fake fandom think heโs an assassin. Perfect analogy for what happened to the franchise after Desmond."
"Greatest AC legends? Please replace Edward with either Connor or Bayek. Thank you."
The overall sentiment is mixed, with players expressing both support and criticism of the seriesโ characters and storytelling approach. This reflects broader concerns about Ubisoftโs direction since key character arcs transitioned from Desmond to more standalone storylines.
โฝ "Lemme be your fourth and ill be Connor"
โฝ "Which game?"
โฝ "He stole an Assassinsโ robe"
โ๏ธ Players debate Edward's role in Assassin's Creed history.
โ๏ธ Strong preferences for Connor and Bayek over Edward.
๐ฌ "This sets a dangerous precedent for franchise discussions."
Thereโs a strong chance that Ubisoft will take note of the feedback from the community regarding character relevance and direction. With ongoing debates and passion for figures like Connor and Bayek, experts estimate around a 60% likelihood that future installments may shift focus to beloved characters while re-evaluating Edward Kenway's legacy. The developers might introduce gameplay elements that allow players to explore the backstories of fan-favorite characters, boosting engagement and possibly increasing player retention in the franchise.
In a curious twist, this debate mirrors the early days of comic book adaptations in Hollywood. Just as fans passionately discussed the merits of characters like Superman versus lesser-known heroes, video game dialogues today reflect similar themes. Lots of people initially dismissed modern adaptations of lesser-known universes, yet they evolved significantly in quality and depth. Just as comic book fans influenced movie studios to create richer narratives, it seems that player feedback could motivate Ubisoft to refine their storytelling approach and embrace what resonates deeply with their audience.