Assassin’s Creed Live Show Premieres in Montreal This December

Ubisoft has announced a very unexpected project in the Assassin’s Creed franchise. Heredis is an “original live show” taking place in the universe, debuting as a stage production in Montreal later this year.
Heredis is a new stage experience, featuring artists, acrobats, actors and dancers, set in the Assassin’s Creed series. 17 performers are said to help bring this story and stagecraft to life in a two-hour performance. Heredis is said to blend “acrobatics, urban parkour, choreographed combat, and physical feats within large-scale immersive visual environments drawn from Assassin’s Creed games.”
Within an Instagram post, Ubisoft reveals that Heredis follows original character Naël as he searches for his missing father. “With his allies, Naël faces a series of trials across different historical eras in a quest to find his father,” the show’s website explains.
The Creed takes the stage. 🦅
Heredis, an original live show with Assassin’s Creed, is coming to Montreal for its world premiere.
Artists, actors and dancers join forces on stage for a new acrobatic experience! ⚔️ pic.twitter.com/xeaVXiMk4T— Assassin’s Creed (@assassinscreed) May 5, 2026
Furthermore, Ubisoft states that interested attendees won’t have to have followed the franchise to enjoy the stage show. “Heredis is an original stage creation by The 7 Fingers, mixing acrobatics, parkour and theatre,” the company writes. “No prior knowledge of the games is required to enjoy the show.”
Heredis premieres in Montreal on December 3rd at the Théâtre Maisonneuve, Place des Arts, for a few weeks. Then, starting on January 21, 2027, Heredis will be playing at Casino de Paris until the first week of February. Tickets are now on sale for Heredis if you’d like to attend a show.
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