Abubakar Salim could relate.
Kenway at least saw his sons journey continue across several other AC installments.
Still some fans hold out hope to see more of Bayek and Aya.
Salim is one of them.
I want a sequel, man.
So I would jump at it.
Assassins Creed: Originscertainly didnt offer total closure.
When asked where that story could go next, Salim offers, Probably Greece, actually.
So much internecine violence is a ripe breeding ground for a video game.
The connecting tissue between them allfilm, TV, games, theateris storytelling, Salim explains.
And its the love of storytelling and using the right medium to tell that story.
At its core it is about grief, Salim says ofTales of Kenzera.
Its very inspired by the stories that my Dad told me as a kid.
Like any industry, it takes time to evolve, right?
It begins with a bunch of friends making stuff, cool stuff, and then the technology evolves.
And as time and stories evolve, the interest of the audience evolves.
We want to hear it more from other places and different perspectives.
And I think that is something that naturally happens and naturally comes through.
We are naturally curious animals.