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Heredis: Echoes of the Past, the new project in the Assassin's Creed universe

Visuel d'annonce de Heredis : Echos du passé dans l'univers d'Assassin's Creed
Assassin's CreedMay 11, 20262 min read

From games to mangas, including the live-action film, short films, comics, and even merchandise, such as the clothing collection by Fulllife, the Assassin's Creed saga has become an essential pop culture franchise. It is therefore not surprising to see projects around it multiplying, playing on its success to attract fans and offering new entry points for newcomers. Soon, it will be a live show to discover, namely Heredis: Echoes of the Past.

An experience that promises to be spectacular

Initiated in 2007, the Assassin's Creed franchise quickly won the hearts of players, which was accentuated with the trilogy dedicated to Ezio. By blending history with fictional stories that allow travel through eras, the series spans the ages, while projects continue to multiply as evidenced by the update provided by Jean Guesdon, the content manager, last March. Several games will be released in the coming months, including Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced, but not only, as Netflix's Live-Action series is in preparation and volume 2 of the manga Assassin's Creed Shadows - The Legends of Iga will be released on June 18. Recently, the artist collective Les 7 Doigts unveiled Heredis: Echoes of the Past, a live show taking place within the universe of the franchise. 

The audience can expect a show that will mix theater and circus, with parkour as a bonus. Many acrobatics will punctuate the show, which will last two hours. To sign this true tribute to the franchise, the main storyline of the event will focus on Naël. He will discover a letter on his 25th birthday that will change his destiny forever, as he refuses to accept the disappearance of his father. He will then join the HEREDIS program, which will push him to travel through different historical eras. This should therefore be an opportunity to echo the eras covered in the games, especially since the project is officially supported by Ubisoft. 

To maintain a show that is accessible to everyone, the story will not adapt that of the games. It will invite you to discover a brand new adventure that will still follow the codes of the franchise. To attend, in France, you will need to go to the Casino de Paris, with several performances scheduled between January 21 and February 7, 2027. Tickets are priced between 20 and 95 euros. Canadians, however, will have the first look, as a preview will be held on December 3, 2026, at the Maisonneuve Theater in Montreal. 

Cover Image: Les 7 Doigts®

 

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