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Assassin’s Creed Creator Could Show His New Game Soon

Patrice Désilets, the acclaimed creator behind the original Assassin’s Creed franchise at Ubisoft, has revealed that he may show off his next game soon. Since he was let go from Ubisoft, Désilets has been unable to say what he has been working on, but it looks as though this is all about to change. Désilets was asked by internet sleuth Superannuation if he has any interesting news to share in the coming weeks, Désilets said, “Probably yes…at least I’m working on it.”

7 thoughts on “Assassin’s Creed Creator Could Show His New Game Soon”

  1. Nintendo Commander Quadraxis

    I’m sure it will be a great game until they mention the word advanced holographic milking…

  2. The main thing I don’t like about the Assassin’s Creed games is the real-time parts. They’re SO boring, and a waste of time and space. It also annoys me how you can’t kill just anybody. I wish you could kill random villagers too. I mean, besides just with a gun.

    I also wish there was a weapon you could shoot from a long way off. Or be able to shoot bombs. And I’m real tired of the guns only having 2 bullets. Finally, am I the only one who has a hard time understanding the characters in these games? Because of the accents, I can’t understand half of what’s being said most of the time. Even when the pirates are singing their shantees, I can’t understand most of the words.

    1. Tallon Ridley XIII: Kalas

      Unlike the guns of today, guns back then could only fire one bullet at a time, so only having 2 bullets to fire then reload was historically accurate.

  3. Tallon Ridley XIII: Kalas

    Ugh… Pointless article to post. There isn’t any guarantee these games are coming to any Nintendo console yet, so why bother announcing any news about them on here? Now if this article was about how they said they’ll give an answer on whether these games will hit Wii U or not, it would be a different story.

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