Skip to content
OnMSFT.com
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Windows
  • Surface
  • Xbox
  • How-To
  • OnPodcast
  • Edge
  • Teams
  • Gaming
Menu
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Windows
  • Surface
  • Xbox
  • How-To
  • OnPodcast
  • Edge
  • Teams
  • Gaming
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. ‘Assassin’s Creed: Pirates’ is once again available in the Windows Phone Store

‘Assassin’s Creed: Pirates’ is once again available in the Windows Phone Store

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 26, 2019
1 min read

Assassin's Creed Pirates

Last month, Ubisoft released their popular title Assassin’s Creed Pirates for both Windows Phone and Windows 8.1. Shortly after it’s availability, the developer pulled the Windows Phone version of the game as users were experiencing frequent crashes, and several other problems, effecting the performance of the game.

If you’re desperately waiting for the game to hit the Windows Phone Store once again, there’s a piece of good news for you. The game is now available in the Windows Phone Store, but requires users to shell out $4.49 — Windows 8.1 version also costs the same. The game follows the adventures of Alonzo Batilla, an ambitious caption, as continues his journey through the Caribbean. 

“Become one of the most feared pirates of the Caribbean in this exclusive Assassin’s Creed adventure on smartphones and tablets! Play as Alonzo Batilla, a young and ambitious captain, a pirate eager to take on the fiercest of enemies… Break all the rules, challenge empires and make your own fortune,” as the official Windows Phone description.

The game works with both smartphones and tablets, so if you’re a fan of the Assassin’s Creed franchise, head over to the Windows Phone or the Windows Store and grab the app. You should know that it works only with devices featuring 1GB of RAM or above.

Update: Assassin’s Creed Pirates for Windows and Windows Phone now costs $1.99 for a limited time.

Assassin’s Creed Pirates

Further reading: Assassin’s Creed, Gaming, Windows Phone

Share this article:
Tags:
Assassin's Creed Gaming Windows Phone
Previous Article 9Gag, 6tag, 6snap, and 6sec for Windows Phone 8 receive new updates Next Article Watch out Chromecast – Microsoft might have a new TV contender

Related Articles

State of Decay 3 Returns With Alpha Playtests After Years of Silence

April 4, 2026
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says demand for Blackwell and Rubin AI chips could reach $1 trillion as AI infrastructure spending grows rapidly.

Memory costs surge to 30% of AI spending, NVIDIA holds an advantage

April 4, 2026
PEAK players demand more updates, but Landfall responds clearly, saying the indie hit was never meant to be a live service game.

PEAK Players Want More Updates, But Landfall Says Extra Content Is “a Bonus not a Right”

April 4, 2026

Leave a Comment Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • State of Decay 3 Returns With Alpha Playtests After Years of Silence
  • Memory costs surge to 30% of AI spending, NVIDIA holds an advantage
  • PEAK Players Want More Updates, But Landfall Says Extra Content Is “a Bonus not a Right”
  • PC shortages push companies to drop budget models and chase premium buyers
  • PlayStation 6 leaks point to handheld console, lower pricing, and early transition plans

Recent Comments

  1. XxRIVTYxX on Intel Says It Tried to Help Before Crimson Desert Dropped Arc Support
  2. Gaurav Kumar on Chrome Prepares Nudge to ‘Move Tabs to the Side’ as Vertical Tabs Near Release
OnMSFT.com

The Tech News Site

Categories

  • Windows
  • Surface
  • Xbox
  • How-To
  • OnPodcast
  • Gaming
  • Edge
  • Teams

Recent Posts

  • State of Decay 3 Returns With Alpha Playtests After Years of Silence
  • Memory costs surge to 30% of AI spending, NVIDIA holds an advantage
  • PEAK Players Want More Updates, But Landfall Says Extra Content Is “a Bonus not a Right”
  • PC shortages push companies to drop budget models and chase premium buyers
  • PlayStation 6 leaks point to handheld console, lower pricing, and early transition plans

Quick Links

  • About OnMSFT.com
  • Contact OnMSFT
  • Join Our Team
  • Privacy Policy
© 2010–2026 OnMSFT.com LLC. All rights reserved.
About OnMSFT.comContact OnMSFTPrivacy Policy