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Ubisoft is developing the next part of Assassin's Creed

Author: JACKIE | 29-03-2013 | Gaming News | Views: 561 | Comments: 0 |
Ubisoft is developing the next part of Assassin's Creed


Managing director of the studio, Jade Raymond told to Polygon, the developers of Ubisoft Toronto in collaboration with Ubisoft Montreal started to work on the next game franchises Assassin's Creed, Which will be released after the recently announced Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag.

Their work on the multiplayer component of the game Rainbow Six: Patriots completed and nearing completion of work on the Splinter Cell: Blacklist.

Without going into detail it may be noted that the studio plans appear 5 titles on which they will work after will release Blacklist.

"In the future we are waiting for two major joint work on two major franchises UbisoftThat we remain silent. "- Raymond said." Also in the studio plans appear 2 new IP. "

Fifth title, she said, will be relevant to the brand Splinter Cell. It looks like the studio is betting on the expansion of its range of interests.

Despite the fact that Raymond refused to talk about the characteristic features of the new game, she spoke about how she was glad to be back to work on the franchise, which it helped to launch.

"What a great that there are some people I respect that, if you did not know we were on the front line during the launch of the first game of the series.We have gone through all this together, and some of these guys are still loyal to the franchise, and it still is not a novelty. Therefore, I am honored to once again work with some of these people. "

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