Assassin’s Creed Characters Join Raid: Shadow Legends – Check Out the Exciting Launch Trailer!

Free-to-play mobile and PC game, Raid: Shadow Legends, has announced an exciting crossover featuring characters from Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed. This collaboration will run from January 8 until April 8, aligning with the arrival of renowned characters such as Ezio Auditore, Edward Kenway, Kassandra, Bayek, and Basim Ibn Ishaq.

Plarium’s VP of business development, Ronen Gross, mentioned that they closely collaborated with Ubisoft to faithfully integrate the Assassins into the game. This partnership aimed to reflect each character’s unique skills, weapons, and animations accurately, ensuring that the crossover felt naturally aligned with the Raid universe.

To unlock the characters, players will need to participate in specific events and tournaments. Here’s how they can acquire the Assassin’s Creed heroes:

  • Ezio: Available for free through the Loyalty Program on the 7th day of logging in, along with additional rewards over the next 14 days, including an Ezio avatar and various in-game resources.
  • Kassandra: Players can unlock her via a Fusion Event from January 8 through January 24, and afterward through Shards until April 8. This requires completion of certain in-game tasks.
  • Edward Kenway, Bayek, and Basim: These characters can be obtained through Shards and limited-time events during the crossover period.

The characters unlocked during this event will remain in players’ collections permanently, even after the event concludes.

Raid: Shadow Legends can be downloaded for free on various platforms:

In addition to this event, the Assassin’s Creed franchise has multiple upcoming titles, featuring various gameplay styles and platforms.

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