Ubisoft’s games have always had “internal purchase” of the traditional art, players need kryptonite to get the game part of the limited clothing, characters, weapons, tokens and other content.
Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed, the latest installment in the series, Assassin’s Creed: Visions, has been rated by the German Software Rating System (USK), and the game’s in-game purchases can be seen in the rating document.

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It is reported that Assassin’s Creed: Visions’ in-game purchases include “BonusLevels”, “Skins (in-game character costumes)”, “Virtual Coins”, “In-Game Currency”, and “Subscriptions and Upgrades (to unlock limited items each month)”.
Compared with Ubisoft’s early works internal purchase program, Ubisoft in the last one or two years of the game’s additional “subscription” program, now Ubisoft intends to “more than earn a share of the money to sell the game”. Ubisoft will release 10 games by April next year, Ubisoft must be quite focused on “cash flow” this year.

Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed: Visions gameplay will return to the original series, in which players will take on the role of Barsim as he travels through the streets of Baghdad and hunts for the truth. Players will be able to explore the open world as they perform tasks (such as searching for items and fighting enemies) and use stealth to kill their targets. Players can melee-kill soldiers, assassin counterparts, and Bosses using swords, daggers, arrows, and sleight-of-hand arrows. This game will be available on October 12 of this year on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.