Assassin's Creed III multiplayer assigned to Ubisoft Annecy
Online developer fo♏r AC: Brotherhood and Splinter Cell: Chaos tasked to sequel
Ubisoft is equipping 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Assassin's Creed III with a new multiplay🐻er mode, and it appears the mega-studio has picked its own Ubisoft Annecy developer to lead the charge. The Assassin's Creed III multiplayer team will be guided in part by Tim Browne,♏ who recently updated his to read :“Lead Game Designer on Assassin's Creed III Multiplayer @Ubisoft-Annecy.”
is no stranger to the Assassin's Creed franchise. It developed the series' first multiplayer mode in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, and chipped in on the online component for Assassin's Creed: Revelati꧟ons. Ubisoft's France-based studio has also worked on the multiplayer for Ubisoft's other stealth series, Splinter Cell; specificall﷽y, the Chaos Theory sequel.
include lead positions on Operation Flashpoint: Red River, Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising, and The Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.Very little is known about Assassin's Creed III's multiplayer. Assuming it is based on the single player campaign, expect to be leaping around battlefields and colonial settlements during the 18th century American Revolution. Thi▨s means Ubisoft Annecy won't be able to dust off its Renaissance maps from the past two entries, but instead be building a who💟le new world from the ground up.
Assassin's Creed III launches for PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U, and PC on October 30 in North America, and October 31 in the UK. Watch the debut trailer in our article, Assassin♑'s Creed III release date and more in first trailer, and let us know what improvements you'd like to see in Annecy's ♊next build.
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