President Yoshi 313 Posted March 5, 2013 I'm pretty excited though still have a few theories left to see about it. The ps3 version actually gets an hour of exclusive content. REALLY SWEEEEET :D :D but where did you hear that from? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Weiss 8,279 Posted March 5, 2013 REALLY SWEEEEET :D :D but where did you hear that from? it's on the box for ps3 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kaneki Ken 1,516 Posted March 5, 2013 It's also confirmed for PS4 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
President Yoshi 313 Posted March 5, 2013 Seems to fast, feels like it's turning into the COD of open world lol But it does look interesting, the PS4 version will probably be the better out of the 4 versions though yea i guess, but i think they should've released the game from chronological order, u know, like altier, ezio, conner, then put someone in the near future, but not as close as the present. but i think if they do that, the series would get boring cuz we have desmond there. it's on the box for ps3 thanks a bunch Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Weiss 8,279 Posted March 6, 2013 Small update: The game is apparently going to feature no loading transitions, in the next gen or current gen versions of the game. This is pretty great and will allow for seamless play of the game. Sources: http://gengame.net/2013/03/assassins-creed-iv-black-flag-open-seas-open-world/ http://kotaku.com/5988249/be-excited-about-assassins-creed-iv-and-be-skeptical http://herocomplex.latimes.com/games/assassins-creed-iv-black-flag-and-the-promises-of-piracy/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Weiss 8,279 Posted March 7, 2013 (edited) Another update: In next gen versions of Assassin's Creed IV single player mode will require internet connection for what Creative director Jean Guesdon "A solo experience that benefits the presence of a huge community." This will not affect current gen console versions and may or may not affect the Wii u console version. Source: http://www.screwattack.com/news/assassins-creed-ivs-single-player-requires-internet-connection-next-gen-consoles Edit/update: Apparently they also have a tv commercial playing. It's over 7 months before the game even releases so they're getting tv advertising out quite early. Source/tv commercial link: http://www.ispot.tv/ad/7Ipk/assassins-creed-iv-black-flag Edit/update x2: New screenshots are available Source: http://www.at7addak.com/en/Articles/226848/Preview/PS3/Assassins-Creed-4-Black-Flag--New-Screenshots Edited March 7, 2013 by Weiss 1 VanitasTheBest reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Weiss 8,279 Posted March 8, 2013 Update: More new details have been revealed for AC: Black Flag. These include the following: The game will take place in the late 17th, early 18th century As we've seen a bit with the jungle screenshots there are new enviornmets and they will be catered to different types of gameplay. For example the mine ruins will be more about navigation puzzles while the plantation and the jungles are much more dense and stealth driven environments There will be 50 unique, seamless locations Edward's pirate/Assassin mix allows for a lot of new gameplay mechanics such as dual wielding swords or using 4 guns at once and comboing between them (holy dayum) For the PS4 version it has been confirmed they will be supporting the controller and it's unique functions. Source: http://www.psaddiction.com/2013/03/08/new-details-on-assassins-creed-iv-black-flag-emerge/ This is a bit smaller detail but Desmond will be referred to as an important legacy in the AC universe. Source: http://www.pcgamer.com/2013/03/07/assassins-creed-4-desmond-miles/ And finally, here are some more screenshots: As well as what looks like a blueprint of Edward's ship, The Jackdaw. Source: http://www.trustedreviews.com/news/assassin-s-creed-4-black-flag-new-screenshot-reveal-merciless-combat-scenes Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hei 3,233 Posted March 8, 2013 (edited) Found some official artwork on Facebook: Back Black Beard AKA Edward Teach Back Edited March 8, 2013 by Hei 1 Weiss reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Weiss 8,279 Posted March 9, 2013 Small updates: Ubisoft will be giving theater a presentation at PAX east panel for AC IV: Black flag. During the exclusive look at Black Flag, attendees will be introduced to the game's hero and recive a special edition AC IV: Black flag inflatable sword. Source: http://www.polygon.com/2013/3/8/4080218/ubisoft-bringing-assassins-creed-4-black-flag-watch-dogs-and-splinter Also, the previously announced 1 hour of PS3 exclusive content will no longer be exclusive to only it. The 1 hour of exclusive content will now be for both the PS3 and PS4 versions of the game. Source: http://www.examiner.com/article/ps4-and-ps3-to-feature-exclusive-content-for-assassin-s-creed-4-black-flag Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Weiss 8,279 Posted March 11, 2013 Small update: Ubisoft is going to (thankfully) stay away from pirate cliches (parrots, hooks, peg legs etc.) for AC IV and in their words And that allows us to redefine piracy in entertainment. No longer is it for kids. Source: http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/ubisoft-assassin-s-creed-iv-gives-pirates-the-hbotreatment/0112206 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Weiss 8,279 Posted March 13, 2013 (edited) Update/interesting info: An interesting bit of info is that the game was actually teased in this scene in ACIII Also it seems that all versions of the game will be released simulateously or in Guesdon's words "same ship". Edit: Also added all of the info, trailers, commercials and some of the screenshots (darn image limits) to the Op for convenience. Edited March 13, 2013 by Weiss Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Weiss 8,279 Posted March 25, 2013 (edited) First gameplay premier: Also a little fact. the game will be developed by seven different studios. Edit: We'll also be getting a lot of collector's editions. First off is if you pre-order the game you get the Black Island pack The Black Island Pack includes: • The dark and dangerous treasure-hunting quest: Black Island. • The deadly Black Ship. • Legendary silver flintlock pistols used by Captain Morgan. • Valuable multiplayer items including Captain Morgan’s costume, picture, and title. A ubisoft description of this pack: “In Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag’s The Black Island Pack, Captain Morgan’s favorite ship sank off the coast with a full load of legendary sailing equipment. Explore the Black Island and retrieve sought-after treasure to aid you on your adventures.” This is on top of the already revealed Todd Mcfarlene poster you get for pre-ordering. Also those who pre-order will get a unique activation code, provided by retail, online stores or uplay. This code grants access to the Assassin's Creed VIP program: The Watch. The activation code will be given out on a physcial treasure map. The watch will give additional info, bonus content, rewards and the opportunity to take part in an exclusive quest designed for vip members. So as you can see pre-ordering gets tons of bonuses on this game. There is also the special edition: The special edition will include: Sacrificed Secrets Pack - containing Sacrificed Island, Captain Drake's Outfit, Dual Swords and Dual Flintlocks Captain Kenway's Legacy - containing Golden Dual Swords for use in single-player and the Treasure Hunter multiplayer costume The Skull edtion: This one will include: Jumbo Steel Case Single-player missions: 'Hidden Mystery' & 'Sacrificed Secrets' Captain Kenway's Legacy - containing Golden Dual Swords for use in single-player and the Treasure Hunter multiplayer costume 2 Lithographs Artbook Official Soundtrack Next up is the Buccaneer Edition: This one includes: Collector's Box 46cm Captain Edward Kenway Figurine Single-player missions: 'Hidden Mystery', 'Sacrificed Secrets', & 'Black Island' Captain Kenway's Legacy - containing Golden Dual Swords for use in single-player and the Treasure Hunter multiplayer costume 2 Lithographs Artbook Official Soundtrack And finally, Black Chest Edition: This one will include: Collector's Box 55cm Captain Edward Kenway Diorama 2 Canvas Prints Exclusive Steelbook World Map Black Flag Single-player missions: 'Hidden Mystery', 'Sacrificed Secrets', & 'Black Island' All pre-order packs, including 'Captain Kenway's Legacy' containing Golden Dual Swords for use in single-player and the Treasure Hunter multiplayer costume 2 Lithographs Artbook Official Soundtrack Side note: Also an Edward figurine is available for purchase on Uplay Edit update: Also, the PC versions special editions seem to cost €20 less. Edited March 26, 2013 by Weiss 1 Geralt reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AirbagVII 386 Posted March 26, 2013 Here's the same trailer, but with the North American release date (as well as some extra details of the Gamestop Edition). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Transcendent Key 12,109 Posted April 5, 2013 Hey guys, I just received the latest issue of Game Informer Magazine, and I read this article about Assassin’s Creed IV and I found it very interesting. The article was written by Bryan Vore, and I’m going to paraphrase the article into my own words. So I hope you guys enjoy this topic. ^_^ UNCHARTED WATERS Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag Platforms: Playstation 4, Playstation 3, Wii U, Xbox 360, PC Style: 1-Player Action (Multiplayer To Be Announced) Publisher: Ubisoft Developer: Ubisoft Montreal Release: Fall Since the inception of Assassin’s Creed in 2007, the series has followed a pattern and a set of established ground rules. Players would take control of a character named Desmond Miles, who was in the middle of the conflict of Assassins and Templars, a conflict he wanted no part of and had tried to avoid during his life. But through the games, he would relive the memories of his ancestors via the Animus, to help the Assassin’s cause. With each game, a new ancestor was discovered, and the plot unraveled deeper and deeper. But now his story has ended, and with that, many of Assassin’s Creed’s conventions. After three games chronicling the life of the Italian Assassin Ezio Auditore Da Firenze, Assassin’s Creed III signaled an incredible shift with a new era and hero, an era in which we knew the story would lead up to. With this fourth installment, big changes are occurring again, and instead of continuing Connor’s story, the franchise is shifting back to the days of his grandfather Edward Kenway. Players will control this swashbuckling pirate as he is immersed into the conflict of the Assassin’s and Templars. In addition to new locales in the Caribbean, the ship battles will take a more significant role in this game, a feature which was praised in Assassin’s Creed III. THE REAL PIRATES The development of Black Flag began back in September 2011, when the ship combat was conceptualized for Assassin’s Creed 3. The Black Flag members decided that they could make a core concept of an entire game with these mechanics. Scriptwriter Darby McDevitt said that while they were doing the father-son story of Haytham and Connor in Assassin’s Creed III, they realized that if they went back in time a few decades, they would be right in the golden age of piracy. And so, that is how Edward Kenway came into being. The father of Haytham and the grandfather of Connor, Edward grew up poor in Britain and married at a young age. When class and family issues came between the couple, he set out to the West Indies to seek fortune and make a name for himself. He served as a privateer for a while, but once the monarchies of England, Spain, France and others signed a series of treaties around 1713, the contracts dried up. And so, Edward and the rest of the now struggling privateers began working for themselves as pirates, raiding ships and hauling in loot throughout a ten-year span when pirates ruled the Caribbean. As well all know, Assassin’s Creed is known for placing their characters in historical periods of time, and this installment is no exception. Between 1715 and 1725, pirates like Blackbeard, Calico Jack, Charles Vane, Benjamin Hornigold and Anne Bonny became legends. In Black Flag, Edward will cross paths with these characters during his adventures. One thing that the developers commented on was that they aren’t going to add any cartoonish style things such as talking parrots, or things associated with Pirates of the Caribbean. They are already satisfied with how the real stuff is amazing as it is, and they say that they don’t need to add any fake stuff. The developers are using more grounded entertainment as inspiration. They say that movies like The Mission and Master and Commander or TV shows like Deadwood, though not directly connected to pirates, nails the tone the writers are targeting. On the gaming side, this is the Red Dead Redemption equivalent of pirates. But Black Flag is not just a pirate game. Edward is immersed in the swashbuckling lifestyle, but soon comes into contact with the Assassins and Templars. In this concept, we see a more extreme side of the Assassin’s side with Edward, and the game explores the struggle he has to reconcile his selfish, cavalier pirate attitude with the two competing higher ideals. MULTIPLAYER Although Ubisoft hasn’t offered any specifics, it confirmed that competitive multiplayer is returning. Ashraf Ismail describes it as a pirate fantasy for all. They’ll include new characters, new maps, and new game modes. And there might be a possibility that ship to ship battles will be included in multiplayer, since it’s an essential part of single player, but for now all we can do is wait for confirmation on this. NAVAL WARFARE Ubisoft describes Black Flag as the first true naval open-world game. While ACIII had linear, contained scripted missions at sea, Black Flag will feature a massive ocean that connects 50 unique land locations in the Caribbean. That’ll present plenty of new places to explore, and many new gameplay mechanics could be introduced. Black Flag will also have lots for the player to do to keep them busy, such as when at Edward’s ship, the Jackdaw, he can pull a spyglass and observe the horizon for any points of interests such as an uncharted island. Onscreen, players see a list of grayed out items, only displaying the basic details once you dock at the landmass for the first time. These locations include hidden coves, fishing villages, jungles, Mayan ruins, plantations, and large cities like Kingston, Havana and Nassau. Ashraf Ismail says that it’s very important that the game feels united, and that players don’t feel that all these locations are separate maps that you have to load into, but rather, one whole world in which the player can be immersed. And so with that being said, you can sail to any island, get out, and explore it without any loading breaks, although traditional large cities will still need to load. You can even jump off the boat and go for a swim. You can even go underwater and experience these new exploration segments. Using a diving bell, which is a large metal structure that holds air in its cavity as it submerges, the diver can descend into the depths of the ocean, swim out to nab treasure, and return for a fresh gasp of air without needing to head to the surface. Edward can go underwater and search ship wrecks for treasure and hidden secrets while trying not to get eaten by sharks and other sea creatures. One of the greatest dangers and opportunities of the open seas is the variety of ships you may encounter. And also, another interesting thing is that your spyglass can reveal what kind of cargo is onboard and what defenses a ship has. You can choose to ignore these ships, or assault them and claim the loot as your own. Ubisoft wouldn’t go into details about the naval combat, but stressed that boarding has received an overhaul. Instead of a repetitive boarding scene like in ACIII, you can choose any tactic you wish. Edward can fight his opponents with ranged or melee attacks, or you could choose to jump into the water and sneakily make your way towards the enemy ship, and assassinate the ship’s captain. But be sure to keep an eye out for patrolling military ships before raiding. These well equipped craft rush to fight off any marauders. In terms of combat, Edward draws from the traditional Assassin’s playbook, wielding dual hidden blades, swords and pistols. This long range option is now free aim, so you have more control over who you are targeting. Edward carries four pistols with him at all times, and he’s the first Assassin to double up on swords. Also, as in other AC games in which you upgraded the Villa Auditore or the homestead, ACIV will allow you to upgrade your ship, the Jackdaw, and you can make, offensive, defensive, and navigation improvements to the ship. THE FATE OF EDWARD KENWAY Unless you keep up regularly on video game novelizations, you may not have realized that the hero of Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag has already appeared in a book released last December. The book, titled Assassin’s Creed: Forsaken, is the story of Connor’s father, Haytham, spanning back to his early days as a young boy in London. Long-retired Edward trains Haytham in the ways of combat in the early part of the book, though his pirate Assassin past is veiled in secrecy. To learn more about Edward’s later years and Haytham’s turn to the Templars, read the book. PRESENT DAY As with all Assassin’s Creed games, Black Flag will also feature a story in the present day, but with a drastic change. Remember the fact that Desmond’s saga ended in ACIII, and so this time, you are playing as yourself in this world. The player takes on the role of an Abstergo Entertainment analyst who’s digging into the life of Edward Kenway using an Animus. Since you’re not part of Desmond’s family line, fans may raise an eyebrow at the fact that a non-relative can experience the memories of another. Ubisoft assures there are story foundations for this teased in ACIII. The most likely scenario would seem to be tied to Desmond’s conversation with his father, William, late in the game after the old man is rescued from Abstergo. When Desmond asks if the Templars got to him, William replies that he was able to resist, but it may not have been enough. “I know they’ve been working on ways to extract memories and let others sift through those memories,” he says. “Maybe they’re even analyzing mine right now.” This turns out to be true, because after the end credits, you control Connor with someone other than Desmond. Then an unknown voice guides you to find pivots within the Animus. Once you’re successful, the voice celebrates and says: “Holy crap. We did it. It’s done. His data’s uploading to the cloud. Vegas baby! Vegas!” The player’s real-life gamertag is then shown to be “synchronized with the cloud.” Is this William Miles’ data? Is the voice on the line an employee of Abstergo Entertainment? This wouldn’t be the first time you control an Abstergo employee, since in Revelation’s multiplayer you could see how you climbed the ranks of the Templars, and ACIII: Liberation, was a product of Abstergo. Now it remains to be seen how the story will work out, and what possible things Black Flag will hold for the future of the series. LEARNING FROM PAST MISTAKES ACIII suffered problems with bugs and glitches, but Ubisoft promises to do better this time with Black Flag to ensure the game has no glitches. And what about the notoriously lengthy introduction sequences before the full game is opened up? Ubisoft confirms that the game will start with a bang, and that they want to make sure that the pirate theme is thrown to the player’s face early on. It doesn’t happen right away, but pretty quickly into the game the world opens up. At that point, you’re free to do as you please. Fast-travel locations were a pain to unlock in the cities of Boston and New York, and were easy to miss in the frontier. For Black Flag, Ubisoft is taking a straightforward approach. All you have to do is visit the location and you can instantly teleport there whenever you like. This will be especially useful in the vast ocean world. Well guys, I hope you enjoyed the article! Comment on this topic below please, and tell me what you think of this latest installment of the Assassin’s Creed series? I, for one, am excited for this game, and I’m looking forward to playing as Edward Kenway! What do you guys think? ^_^ 1 Geralt reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vortex_Nite 118 Posted April 5, 2013 I personally am not looking forward to AC4. seem like they are basically pushing each numbered sequal like its call of duty( every year). plus they feel to me like the story isnt as interesting as it was in AC 2 or AC BH. plus, how can they go into the past and make that a sequal ? 1 The Transcendent Key reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Geralt 4,874 Posted April 5, 2013 I hate how they're releasing a new Assassins Creed so quick. It worries me that they're working too fast at it and that it wont be a masterpiece amazing game. I still haven't played AC3 yet either so I gotta catch up as well 1 The Transcendent Key reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Weiss 8,279 Posted May 3, 2013 An interview with Jean Guesdon about AC: IV Given the scale of Ubisoft's investment with Assassin's Creed 3, were you never tempted to develop Brotherhood-style spin-offs before releasing the next numbered game? We knew very early on that we wanted to tell the Kenway family saga. Assassin's Creed 3 went in-depth into Haytham and Connor's lives, and the book, Forsaken, which features Edward, was being written around the time when we started our project. So right off the bat, we knew we would have a new hero and, naturally, a brand new setting. But when it comes to that number... very early on in the project, when we started to realize the scope, the freshness and innovation of what we had with the piracy setting, we knew it was going to be a whole different beast. With the way the world is built, all the new mechanics tied to sailing and exploring the Caribbean, on top of the brand new character, there is completely different from AC3. And to us, that's what it takes to make the leap to a new numbered game. Will Black Flag have a slow narrative build-up, like Assassin's Creed 3? Or will we be able to explore and experiment with all the tools straight away? For us, it all comes down to the fact that this game takes place in a pirate setting. Should a pirate-set game start off with a bang? Yes, it should... so we are making sure our game puts you right in the middle of the action from the get go. Should a Pirate-set game allow you to explore the whole world it offers, to feel like a true pirate sailing the Caribbean seas? Yes, it should. So we are definitely structuring the main path in order to make it possible to give the tools and the world to the player fairly early on in the game. How has combat changed in Black Flag? Do the new weapons really alter things like combos, counters and streaks? The same fundamental Assassin's Creed combat is still there - we are not making any changes to the combat system per se, but we are adding ingredients to it that will definitely change the dynamics. As you may have noticed, Edward can carry up to four pistols. Each one of these pistols can be quick-fired mid-combo to dispatch up to four enemies. We have also added free-aiming for all the firearms, a first for the franchise. So for example, during a boarding sequence, where space is limited, you have to use these new ingredients or else you will get mowed down - trying to pick off some enemies using free-aim while your crew members are throwing the hooks, using quick-fire to clear some space on the deck. And of course, we are adding more ingredients that we we will go into detail about later. How interactive and distinctive are the Jackdaw's crew - can you customise individual men, or are they handled as a group? Will they ever accompany you on land-based missions, like Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood's recruits? They are definitely vital to the experience - a captain cannot sail without a crew - but we can't tell you everything just yet. What defines Edward Kenway as a character? What makes him stand apart from Ezio, Altair and Connor? Previous assassins have always been driven by a sense of duty or revenge, or sometimes even both. Edward's motivations are purely selfish: he fights for glory. He has the skills of an Assassin, but he doesn't use them for the Creed. He is, at heart, a pirate. And he's not a "good" pirate like you see in children's tales - he is a criminal with a taste for infamy. Couple that with the fact that he is trained by the Assassins, and you can see that there is a lot to explore here. How does a criminal, who is only looking out for himself, reconcile these two different philosophies? The clash between these two ideologies within Edward is one of the most exciting things about him. Many people feel that Far Cry 3 is an Assassin's Creed game in first-person. Have you taken inspiration from that series at all? We're really proud of the Far Cry team, and we are fans of the game they have created. There are some systems in FC3 that were really well implemented, and we are definitely looking at these to see how they could be adapted for our open world. You're styling the online modes as a service provided by "Abstergo Entertainment", which feels like a fun satire of the manufacturing and games publishing business, particularly with next generation consoles just round the corner. Can you talk me through how that idea came up, and how far you'll go with it? Abstergo Entertainment was actually created for Assassin's Creed 3's multiplayer and Assassin's Creed 3: Liberation. When you boot those games, the Abstergo Entertainment logo comes up as part of the boot sequence - those two games are products of Abstergo. A company as far-reaching as Abstergo would need a public face, of course, so it was natural for us to think of how they could apply the Animus technology and research into a consumer application. The commercialization of an Animus device means enabling people to live experiences that they otherwise wouldn't - you can see it's easy to draw parallels between that and what we are doing ourselves. And in terms of how far we will go with it? You will have to play the game to find out. Assassin's Creed 3 gave us some fun, original DLC ideas - the Tyranny of King Washington is a welcome change of tone. Will you do something similar for Black Flag? We really like what the Quebec team has achieved with the AC3 DLC - it gives a whole new meaning to "history is our playground". As far as our own DLC goes, it's a bit too early to talk about that. Have you had to upgrade the Anvil Engine much for Black Flag? Of course. AnvilNext is an extremely powerful and versatile engine, so we were definitely grateful to be able to use it as a starting point. The new setting and the structure of our open world come with their own set of requirements that we had to build into AnvilNext. For example, in AC3 the naval and land gameplay were completely separate - almost like two different games put together. You load from one into the other as you select the naval missions. We've talked about the seamlessness of Black Flag - to enable this, we had to modify the engine to join these two gameplay components together, to enable the AC land gameplay to run at the same time as the naval gameplay, so that you can sail anywhere, and leave the wheel to jump in the water to go explore an island, or to board a ship by using free-running. Of course, since we are coming out on next gen platforms, we are also modifying the engine to get the most out of the increased power that they bring to the table. These are just two examples of the long list of upgrades that we are making to the engine. Are you worried that players are getting weary of playing a new Assassin's Creed game every year? I think we have proven that this franchise is relevant, and that it has a long way to go. Our job as developers of this new opus is to surprise players and bringing fresh, different ideas, while at the same time ensuring that what makes AC such a standout franchise remains intact. With the scale and scope of the world we are building, the completely new setting, the new gameplay mechanics, and our new characters (both our hero and his supporting cast), we are definitely on track to get the job done and avoid fatigue altogether. Are you worried about competition from next gen open world games like Ubisoft's own Watch_Dogs? And what about GTA 5? We are actually really excited to play those games - both of their universes offer something fresh and different! But when it comes to what we're doing, we believe our promise and setting are very different from both of those games. Source Very interesting stuff and interesting to hear what he had to say about the game. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CardCaptorDeadpool 386 Posted May 5, 2013 I like the sound of it! Assassin's Creed is the tits An interview with Jean Guesdon about AC: IV Source Very interesting stuff and interesting to hear what he had to say about the game. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Weiss 8,279 Posted May 13, 2013 (edited) New trailer is up! In addition here's new screens and official art Edited May 13, 2013 by Weiss Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Weiss 8,279 Posted May 15, 2013 Another new gameplay trailer is up 1 Geralt reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Weiss 8,279 Posted May 21, 2013 According to the Assassin's Creed twitter the game is confirmed for the recently announced Xbox One this fall. It was, of course, already confirmed for the next Xbox but now we know that the system should be here around fall. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Weiss 8,279 Posted May 29, 2013 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySTEnIRrndI New teaser by Ubisoft. Assassin's Creed IV will be at E3 so look forward to what should be some good updates. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AirbagVII 386 Posted November 12, 2013 (edited) Is anybody else playing this at the moment? Why is this post so inactive? Been playing some AC4 these last few days and so far I'm loving the experience. The Pirate theme really suits the series, plus the environment is gorgeous! For everyone who hasn't played yet, here's some gameplay: http://youtu.be/RFFE9H6hHLA This is just the first hour, but it gives you a great idea of what to expect from the game! Edited November 12, 2013 by AirbagVII Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites