The Assassin’s Creed Netflix series already has a localization and we have already visited it in the games

It couldn’t have been the first time, but maybe the second time… Assassin’s Creed It’s approaching two decades of history and, in all these years, it has had its lights and shadows… and also a live-action adaptation that didn’t go as well as 20th Century Fox would have liked.

Now, the saga of Ubisoft will try its luck in streaming on Netflix, where the ancient battle between Assassins and Templars will be activated again in the format series to see if, this time, the pieces fit together better than in the attempt led by Michael Fassbender.

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Leading the project as showrunners we will find Roberto Patino (Western World, sons of anarchy) already David Wiener (Halo: The Series). The new live-action adaptation of Assassin’s Creed will also be produced by Gerard Guillemot, Margaret Boykin, Austin Dill, Genevieve Jones and Matt O’Toole.

Toby Wallaceof Euphoria was confirmed as the first protagonist of the Assassin’s Creed series, but few details were offered, such as the one that fans of the saga are always eager to know: where will it be set?

Assassin’s Creed returns to familiar terrain, but in other times

One of the main charms of the saga Assassin’s Creed It’s its variety of locations and the ability to recreate ancient cities and unique enclaves with great precision. One of the highlights in this sense was the trilogy of Ezio Auditorewhich took us through Renaissance Italy and Constantinople.

According to reports Ponto Nexus Newsthe series of Assassin’s Creed will take us back to the Italian Peninsula, specifically for Romebut long before the version oppressed by the power of Alexander VI (Rodrigo Borgia) who we visit as Ezio.

If the sources are accurate, the series could be set before or during Nero’s reign in Rome, so We would be in the range between 37 and 68 AD. w.depending on whether Assassin’s Creed It covers part of the infamous emperor’s childhood.

This will allow us to explore Ancient Rome in a very different context to the one we visited in the Renaissance, and also in a time that is not as developed in gaming as fans would like, although Origins he stayed close.

Without a doubt, Rome is a fascinating city to explore, although the series of Netflix not reach the depth level of Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood. What do you think of this prospect of visiting Rome again in the Assassin’s Creed?