We’ve jumped across centuries in the Assassin’s Creed franchise—from ancient Greece to Viking England, Renaissance Italy to Revolutionary France. Now, Ubisoft is sharpening its hidden blades for 16th-century Japan with Assassin’s Creed Shadows. But where exactly does this game fall in the franchise’s sprawling historical timeline?
Let’s break it down.
Setting: Sengoku-era Japan
Protagonists: Naoe (Shinobi Assassin) and Yasuke (Historical Samurai)
Modern-Day Character: Unknown (as of announcement)
Assassin’s Creed Shadows takes place during Japan’s Warring States period, a time of political upheaval, shifting alliances, and full-on battlefield chaos (just an average Tuesday). More specifically, it’s locked in at 1579 CE—right after Revelations and before Black Flag in the series’ historical chronology.
This places it after the events of Ezio and Altair (whose stories wrap in the early 1500s) and before Edward Kenway’s pirate adventures, which kick off around 1715. If you’re playing the series chronologically by historical setting, Assassin’s Creed Shadows becomes the ninth entry in the timeline, just after Assassin’s Creed: Revelations and ahead of Black Flag.
The timeline placement of Shadows is interesting for a few reasons:
If you’re replaying the games in chronological order, here’s where Shadows falls in the lineup:
Assassin’s Creed Shadows is carving out its place between fan-favorite eras. It bridges the gap between the Renaissance and the colonial period, offering new insight into how the Assassin-Templar war played out far from Europe’s familiar streets. With dual protagonists and a setting that’s been a longtime fan request, it’s already shaping up to be a major installment in the franchise.
Whether you’re here for the silent strikes of Naoe or the sword-wielding might of Yasuke, one thing’s clear—history just got a whole lot sharper.
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