This was noticed by the YouTube channel Nintendo Village who managed to syndicate a screenshot taken from the BOTW2 trailer in the first game, noticing that it is the same section of Hyrule, with the difference being that Hyrule Castle is being lifted into the air on the trailer. However, thanks to some eagle eyes, some fans have noticed that it looks like the same map will be used in this new game. Read more: Legend Of Zelda Breath Of The Wild 2: Release Date, Gameplay, Map, Pre Order, Trailer And All You Need To KnowĪt the time of writing, no official confirmation has been given to us from Nintendo regarding what sort of map gamers will be given in BOTW2.
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3,499 (also $60 in the US) each and are due on October 23.Īre you looking forward to another Assassin's Creed game? Or are you burnt out on the series? Let us know in the comments.BOTW2 will be the 20th game in The Legend of Zelda series and will likely commemorate the 35th anniversary since the very first game was launched back in 1986. The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions are Rs. 1,799 ($60 in the US) and has no release date yet, just a vague autumn 2015 window. Pre-ordering nets you the bonus Darwin and Dickens Conspiracy Mission. Given the popularity of the series, you could expect one or two of the five editions to make it.įor now though, the game is available on pre-order at Games The Shop, which is incidentally owned by the distributor of the game, E-xpress. At the time of filing this, there's been no confirmation as to which of these special versions of the game would be making it to India. There will be no multiplayer this time around, the company confirmed.Īlong with this, Ubisoft unleashed a slew of collector's editions for the latest instalment of Assassin's Creed. The gameplay footage shows some new additions like environmental kills, gang wars and a revamped hand-to-hand combat system. Nonetheless, it was also replete with a plethora of technical issues that perhaps makes Assassin's Creed Syndicate a more manageable affair from a development standpoint. While the last entry in the series, Assassin's Creed Unity, was set during the French Revolution, it had an ambitious scale that few could match. "Assassin's Creed Syndicate has been in development for more than two years and this new modern take on the living open world will please Assassin's Creed fans and newcomers alike."ĭeveloped by Ubisoft Quebec in collaboration with eight other Ubisoft studios ( Ubisoft Montreal, Ubisoft Singapore, Ubisoft Annecy, Ubisoft Montpellier, Reflections, Ubisoft Chengdu, Ubisoft Shanghai, and Ubisoft Kiev), Assassin's Creed Syndicate has the most modern setting any game in the series has seen. "The ability to lead an underground gang, commandeer any vehicle on hand, and use modern tools to take on an expansive and fast-paced Victorian London sets this game apart," said Marc-Alexis Côté, Creative Director at Ubisoft in a prepared statement.
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Together, Jacob and Evie team up to challenge rivals and Templars alike to free the masses from poverty and corruption, and, ultimately, wrest back control of London.
Jacob, a determined, hot-headed, and rebellious leader of an underground gang, is vastly different than his sister Evie, a master of stealth and control. You'll control Jacob and Evie Frye, twin sibling Assassins. Much like the leaks prior, it takes place in Victorian London around the time of the Industrial Revolution. And while we've been treated to leaks over the past months that showed off Victorian London, it seems that Ubisoft has finally decided to officially reveal the next instalment in its open world historical fiction franchise, Assassin's Creed Syndicate. Few things are as certain as a new Assassin's Creed game each year.