'Assassin's Creed Victory' release date in Q4; other details

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Ubisoft's upcoming action adventure video game titled "Assassin's Creed Victory" has had some info leaked concerning the game's origin, along with a timeline release of the video game. Starting off, GameSpot had reported that the upcoming game will be set in the 19<sup>th Century in London.

According to Gamerant, when the information concerning the upcoming title was leaked, developing and publishing company Ubisoft had this to say:

"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. 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."

Kotaku has stated that the gaming engine used in developing the title will be the same one that was used in Ubisoft's "Assassin's Creed Unity." While PC and console gamers alike suffered a number of issues from the previous installment, it is expected that Ubisoft's developers have made significant effort in ensuring that these issues will not be replicated in the upcoming video game.

As for the main protagonist, the website states that players will be controlling a new assassin, whose identity is yet to be revealed. The gameplay will include a new grappling hook item, allowing players to traverse across the environment quickly; a mechanic which will be very similar to the first person survival shooter "Dying Light." Currently, it has not been leaked when the title will be released, but gamers should be looking at Q4, 2015.

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