Through a live stream event, Ubisoft officially unveils the Assassin's Creed Syndicate game which has been discussed for a quite long time. Syndicate
will continue the fiction-historical saga of the French publisher, as well as
the ninth game in the Assassin's Creed series, presenting the typical formula
of 'traditional' that's combined with new features and characters.
No need to upset if you miss the event. Ubisoft has recorded
the event so everyone can watch it. At least we can see three videos: The first
is the introduction and the behind-the-scenes portion, and the second is
gameplay walktrough, then the third is of course the debut trailer, taken
directly from the game with no pre-rendering process. In total there are
contents that last about 30 minutes.
From the information submitted by anonymous source at
Kotaku, Assassin's Creed Syndicate takes a background of London in 1868,
precisely in the Industrial Revolution era. Diverse inventions in technology
changed the lives of many people, as well as opening up new opportunities.
Unfortunately, the transition made a weak government. Money mastered
everything. And from there, the influence of Templar began rampant.
Assassin's Creed Syndicate again presents two conflicted
parties. You will play to defend the Assassin clan against the Templar
domination. The game focuses on two characters:
the brother and sister of Jacob and Evie Frye. The element of Grand
Theft Auto V is presented there, where gamers can switch roles whenever they
want. In order to focus on the singleplayer presentation, Ubisoft Quebec
doesn't include a multiplayer mode in any form.
Jacob is a high tempered man; he is skilled in close combat.
Meanwhile his personality is in contrast to his twin sister. Evie is adept at
hiding, speaking, and full consideration before acting. The game introduces a
variety of new weapons and equipments such as brass knuckle, revolver, cane
sword (a sword hidden in the stick) and kukri knives.
In Assassin's Creed Syndicate, you will see the novelist
Charles Dickens and Charles Darwin. The virtual city of London is designed 30
per cent larger than Paris in Unity. You can explore it using horse-drawn
carriage and train.
Assassin's Creed Syndicate is scheduled to be launched on
October 23, 2015 on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, and then its PC version
will follow this year as well. And now let's watch the three videos of
Syndicate: