Ubisoft brings Assassin’s Creed Shadows to MCM x EGX
August 27, 2024

ReedPop has announced that Ubisoft will showcase Assassin’s Creed Shadows at EGX x MCM this October. This will be the first opportunity for UK gamers to play the much-anticipated next entry in Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed series.
Taking place in feudal Japan, players will take control of protagonists Naoe and Yasuke, as their journeys collide throughout the story. Players will also get to experience both characters’ playstyles, with Naoe’s agile and stealth approach and Yasuke’s direct and brutal combat skills.
Neale Maker, Events & Esports Marketing Manager at Ubisoft said: “Ubisoft are delighted to be partnering with ReedPop to bring Assassin’s Creed Shadows to EGX this year. We can’t wait to see how players will react to the latest iteration of the series.”
Daniel Jones, Marketing Manager at EGX said: “We’re excited to welcome Ubisoft to EGX this year, enabling our guests to be the first in the UK to get their hands on another fantastic title. Our top priority is providing unique experiences for fans and bringing players together, and by partnering with Ubisoft we’ve continued to make great strides on this mission.”
Ubisoft fans are encouraged to look out for additional announcements, as ReedPop will be revealing opportunities to take part in even more Assassin’s Creed activities at the show in the coming months. Attendees will also be able to play Just Dance 2025 on MCM Comic Con x EGX’s Fringe Stage.
EGX will take place alongside MCM Comic Con at ExCeL London from October 25th to 27th and will be the first time both events come together under one roof. The show will offer guests the chance to play the latest games, attend panels from top developers and get their foot in the door of the gaming industry at the EGX Career Fair.
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