Assassin’s Creed Shadows’ Co-op Mode is Codenamed “LEAGUE,” Out Next Year – Rumor

The support for the initial release of “Assassin’s Creed Shadows” extends beyond its launch with additional story missions, new features such as an open-world alert system, New Game Plus, and increased difficulty levels. Additionally, the first expansion, titled “Claws of Awaji“, is set to release later this year (supposedly in September). However, there’s curiosity about what lies ahead for the game. Is the rumored cooperative mode still under development?

According to Tom Henderson from Insider Gaming, the project codenamed “LEAGUE” is said to be released next year. Contrary to expectations, Naoe and Yasuke aren’t the main characters. Instead, they are reportedly key figures in a broader narrative that aims to offer an experience that extends beyond just these two individuals, as suggested by our source.

This might imply new characters that can be played. These could be allies acquired during the campaign, possibly. Since they each have distinct abilities, if “LEAGUE” were to adopt a hero-style gameplay (much like Ghost of Tsushima: Legends), it would make sense.

In time, you’ll find out more; keep an eye out for additional details regarding the release of Assassin’s Creed Shadows. This game is now accessible on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC platforms. Since its debut, it has garnered over three million players, with a new update scheduled for May 27th. This update marks the initial collaboration between Assassin’s Creed Shadows and Behaviour Interactive’s Dead by Daylight.

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2025-05-25 20:41