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Ubisoft Says Over 900 People Worked On Assassin’s Creed 4

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Assassin’s Creed 4 game director Ashraf Ismail has explained that the game nearly had 1,000 people working on the latest edition to the Assassin’s Creed series. The Assassin’s Creed franchise has always had a lot of dedicated developers working on it, but this game promises to be the biggest Assassin’s Creed yet. Ismail was also asked if there’s a possibility that Ubisoft would create an Assassin’s Creed Universe.

“From a pure production standpoint, it would be very, very difficult to do something like that. On this game, we’ve had over 900 people working on it. With the Assassin’s Creed machine and being the game director, even I am sometimes amazed. It takes 900 people to create the content for this game, so to try to do multiple worlds that are all big and fleshed out with unique characters in them, I’m not sure it would bring that much to the player.”

27 thoughts on “Ubisoft Says Over 900 People Worked On Assassin’s Creed 4”

    1. Frankly it makes me more annoyed that 9000 people probably won’t make the game half as good as the one they made years ago.

  1. GTA 5 has set a new standard for an open world game for me, in terms of contents,graphics , details ect, so hope with 900 people working on the game they better bring some new experiences, which im sure it will. :)

    1. Why? It’s impressive and big, but there’s nothing to do, other than
      1. Go in vehicles
      2. Shoot
      3. Combine both

      Minecraft is easily the best open world game out there, and i don’t even like it.

  2. WHY!?

    Why would you need THAT many people? For what?

    “Oh games cost so much to make these days, we can’t handle it”

    NO SHIT, I WONDER WHY?

    And i wouldn’t mind, but as a GAME, it’s going to be decent at best, because it’s anoter yearly AC release with nothing new to the game, and the standard AC gameplay isn’t good enough, and has been played too much by anyone who played older games for it to remain interesting

    1. they don’t know how to work efficiently as it seems… they need to learn from Nintendo that you don’t need a shit amount of resources to succeed in the industry.

  3. this game looks good, especially for ac. this is a step up in the right direction. i dont know how the later games will do, but im interested in this. so like the rest of you who wont buy i will. wait for your baby italian plumber.

    also we all know you wont buy x, that has become the new damage control game just like 101. over half of you damage controls who acclaimed that game all the time didnt even buy it.

          1. im not talking to you, its all these retarded fanboys in general. all they do is buy nintendo made games and nothing else but use games for damage control but dont buy them.

            nintendo will never get 3rd party or anything. whats ruining nintendo is the fans and o fcourse nintendo sucking now.

    1. thats why Xenoblade sold all it stocks and is now going for 100$ on eBay? X will be a system seller and I know many Sony guys who are going to get a Wii U once it comes out. So stop being so narrow minded Ice

  4. The Wii U has to compete against awesome consoles like Xbox 360/PS3 and now Xbox1 and PS4, it is not enough to give it a Gamepad, it had to be powerful enough to be considered next gen outright.

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