2015's Assassin's Creed Victory Revealed, Set In 19th Century London
[UPDATE] Ubisoft says it is "disappointed" by the asset leak.
[UPDATE] Ubisoft has provided a statement that seemingly confirms Assassin's Creed Victory
"It
is always unfortunate when internal assets, not intended for public
consumption, are leaked. And, while we certainly welcome anticipation
for all of our upcoming titles, we're disappointed for our fans, and our
development team, that this conceptual asset is now public," a
representative said. "The team in our Quebec studio has been hard at
work on the particular game in question for the past few years, and
we're excited to officially unveil what the studio has been working on
at a later date. In the meantime, our number one priority is enhancing
the experience of Assassin's Creed Unity for players."
The original story is below.
2015's
Assassin's Creed game is set in 19th century London--the Victorian Era
to be precise--and will be called (or is codenamed) Assassin's Creed
Victory, according to a report today from Kotaku. The game will reportedly be released next fall for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC, according to a source.
Kotaku's
source says development on Victory will be led by Ubisoft's office in
Quebec. This is notable because it's a shift away from Ubisoft Montreal,
which has been lead developer on most major games in the series since
its inception in 2007.
The site's source also says
Victory will be the only major Assassin's Creed game out next fall, and
that it's coming only to current-generation consoles. This is a change
of form from this year, as Ubisoft released Assassin's Creed Unity for current-gen consoles and Assassin's Creed Rogue for last-gen.
Predecessor Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag was released across console generations.
A seven-minute "target gameplay footage" video of Victory
shows off an in-development version of the game that Kotaku reports runs
on Ubisoft's Anvil engine, the same technology behind Unity. The video
reveals a sequence that sees an unspecified main character running
through London and jumping onto a train to fight off Templar enemies.
It
also shows a new grappling hook item that could have a dramatic effect
on gameplay. According to Kotaku, the grappling hook allows the main
character to attach to almost any surface, allowing the player to
quickly close in on a target or escape with great speed.
We have reached out to Ubisoft for comment, and will update this story with anything we hear back.
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