Assassin's Creed 5 Release Date, Trailer: Unity Gets a Sneak Peak, Will Be Released in December [Video]
Assassin's Creed 5: Unity has been confirmed.
Ubisoft released a trailer teasing the game, which followed the screenshots that were released earlier in the week. The trailer, which is shown below, starts off by showing a guillotine and a public execution, with the assassin watching from a rooftop.
The game's YouTube video description for the sneak peek said, "Qu'ils mangent de la brioche [Let them eat cake]! We have been working on the new Assassin's Creed for more than three years and although we weren't quite ready to show you our full vision for a next-gen only AC, it seems Abstergo are trying to force our hand! So here's a true first look at in-game footage from Assassin's Creed Unity. Stay tuned - we'll have many more exciting details for you in the months ahead!"
Unity is set to be released Christmas 2014, according to The Independent.
The Paris setting during the French Revolution was confirmed through this clip, but there is still a lot of details that have not been released.
So far, the rumors about the location and the name have been accurate, but there's still no word on whether or not there will be two games. When a source leaked the screenshots, he or she also explained that there would be two games. One being the now-confirmed Unity, and the other being called Comet. Unity will work on the Xbox One and PS4, and the second game will work on older models.