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1666: Amsterdam resurfaces after 15-year development by Assassin's Creed creator
1666: Amsterdam, a witchy new game from Patrice Désilets, returned to the public eye this year after a 15-year conception. Development included legal battles, multiple concept rewrites and secret publishers before the project reached an actual game. Désilets is known for creating Assassin's Creed and Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey, making this long-delayed title notable for fans and the industry.
- Project spent roughly 15 years in development before reappearing publicly this year.
- Development history included legal battles, rewritten concepts and involvement of secret publishers.
- Patrice Désilets is the lead creator; his previous credits include Assassin's Creed and Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey.
- The game is described as 'witchy' and reportedly contains surprising design ideas not typically expected from Désilets' earlier work.