A fan of theAssassin’s Creedfranchise has shared a concept for an incredibly cool LEGO set based on Ubisoft’s popular franchise.LEGO has had some cool crossoversin the past, but something about a team-up withAssassin’s Creedjust feels right.

TheAssassin’s Creedfranchise remains one of the most popular in all of gaming, cementing itself as a juggernaut in the industry ever since its 2007 debut. After a three-year hiatus post-Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, it seems the franchise is ready to head back to itsstealth-based roots withAssassin’s Creed Mirage. Excitement around the new title continues to build, with Ubisoft finally showing off gameplay for the highly-anticipated title before its launch later this year. If it can live up to its early promises, it has the potential to be one of the biggest games of the year, as well as one of the best in the franchise as a whole.

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Redditor Due-Contract5301 shared the fun concept forAssassin’s CreedLEGO box art. It appears to be based onAssassin’s Creed 2’s Venice, with the famous river and gondola combo included. Also featured in the image isEzio Auditore, standing on the rooftop waiting to assassinate a pair of guards. It certainly captures the essence ofAssassin’s Creedperfectly, and it’s almost a shame that it isn’t real. Despite this, the existence of the LEGO Ideas program, which allows fan-made concepts to become a voted-on reality, means a LEGOAssassin’s Creedcrossover can never be ruled out entirely.

Because of the enduring popularity of the games, it seems as though there are alwaysAssassin’s Creedfans online putting out incredible tributes to the series. These come in many different forms - they can simply be a small piece of art, or they can be as large as a real-life replica of an in-game costume. There’s just something about theAssassin’s Creedfranchise that has really resonated with gamers over the years, and its continued popularity is impressive.

News broke recently thatUbisoft is reportedly working on 11Assassin’s Creedtitles, a move that confirms the studio is planning for the long-term future of the franchise. It makes sense - no matter which directionAssassin’s Creedseems to take, every game sells huge numbers. The games don’t always please everyone, but Ubisoft has generally done a good job at ensuring they have enough to keep a majority of fans interested. If the rumors of 11 games upcoming are true, then it looks as though the series' break afterAssassin’s Creed Valhallawas a one-and-done affair.

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