The company's VP of creative Lionel Raynaud told Edge that the firm would be "very stupid" not to satisfy the demand for a yearly instalment in the stealth franchise.
"We are able to offer people a new Assassin's Creed every year because they want Assassin's Creed every year," Raynaud said. "As long as this is true we would be very stupid to not satisfy this need, but it puts a lot of pressure on us to create something that will never disappoint.
"It needs to keep the series' core values and we need to really make sure that we have a good, high level understanding of what it is to be an Assassin.
"We have to make sure we always deliver a better feel and overall experience every time while still bringing something that they haven't seen before that's consistent with being an Assassin in the world we've created."
Raynaud declined to comment on the recently-leaked Assassin's Creed Comet for Xbox 360 and PS3, but confirmed that Ubisoft will continue to support previous-generation consoles.
Assassin's Creed Comet, which is rumoured to cast players as a Templar, is expected to launch alongside the next core entry in the series, Assassin's Creed: Unity , later this year.
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