Reports claim Ubisoft doesn’t have a major Assassin’s Creed title for 2016, which is probably why the company decided to create the Assassin’s Creed superpack instead, a packaged that includes three games for all the fans of the franchise.
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The games being offered are Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag, Assassin’s Creed Unity, and Assassin’s Creed Syndicate. We’re not in any way impressed because these games have been on sale on the Xbox Store and as part of several Xbox One bundles since 2014.
Before anyone goes ahead and picks up this bundle, consider that any of them might show up in a future Games with Gold or Deals with Gold pack in the future. Additionally, if you’re all about the graphics, then stay clear away from Black Flag because it looks like an Xbox 360 game because it’s simply a port.
Here’s everything you need to know about all three Assassin’s Creed video games:
Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag; The Caribbean, 1715. Legendary pirates rule the land and sea, plundering fortunes and bringing empires to their knees. Among these outlaws is Edward Kenway, a fearless young captain who earns the respect of the pirates, but whose thirst for gold and glory may destroy everything they have built.
Assassin’s Creed: Unity; Paris, 1789. For centuries, France has been ruled by the privileged few. No longer. On this day, the people of Paris have risen up against tyranny. Now, in the midst of one of history’s most chaotic and brutal revolutions, the fate of a nation rests on the edge of the Assassin’s blade.
Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate; London, 1868. The Industrial Revolution fattens the purses of the elite while the working class struggles to survive – until a pair of Assassins emerges from the underworld to rally to their defense.
There won’t be an Assassin’s Creed video game out this year, but the movie is destined for a late 2016 release. In the meantime, get the bundle from the Xbox Store for $150.
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