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E3 2014: Assassin’s Creed Unity revealed with four player co-op

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 20, 2019
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Assassin's Creed: Unity

Ubisoft has finally revealed the next installment of their popular action-packed game as Assassin’s Creed Unity at Microsoft’s Xbox E3 press conference. The events in the game takes place in Paris in 18th century, on the eve of the French Revolution. 

The most interesting part of the game is the ability to create their own co-op brother hood, and complete missions with three friends over Xbox Live. This is the first time Ubisoft has offered such a feature. Ubisoft’s Vincent Pontbriand said this installment “completely redefines the Assassin’s Creed experience.” The game offers lots of challenging quests and rewards, which can be completed in a four co-op brotherhood over Xbox live.

As always, there’s no word about the availability of the game, but we’ll just wait for the official press release to go live, and update the story accordingly.

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