Assassin's Creed: Syndicate PC, PS4, Xbox One release date: Delay on PC to ensure game will 'shine'

The release date for Assassin's Creed: Syndicate is yet to be known, but will be available before 2015 ends. Flickr

Ubisoft masters want everyone to know that they have learned a lot from the disaster that was Assassin's Creed Unity, but ironically they are now informing about a delayed release date for the PC version of Assassin's Creed Syndicate.

The game developers are now focused on improving several game features and configurations, making sure that this time it will run smoothly. To make these improvements possible, a team has been specifically assigned to work on game optimization.

"We've got an internal team dedicated to the PC version, and one of the things that I'm happy about is that we're really taking our time with the PC version to really make it shine", the game's creative director Marc-Alexis Côté  told PC Gamers at E3.

According to Cote in his statement, they want Assassin's Creed Syndicate PC version to work really well from day one. Because of this, the developers have decided not to launch it together with Xbox One and PS4 versions.

It was reported that Côté said the release will be later in fall and that the game will surely be "worth the wait."

Assassin's Creed games have a reputation to upset players of the PC versions because they usually arrive later than the console versions. As a response, developers released Assassin's Creed Unity in various platforms under the same release date.

However, the move to please fans was a disastrous one as the PC version launch was botched, resulting in a free game offer in 2014.

Currently, there is no specific release date for Syndicate but the game must be good enough to gain back the trust from game fans. With the news on the PC version's release date, the question now lies on what the reactions from fans will be.

According to PC Gamer, Syndicate will be available on Xbox One and PS4 by October 23 and the PC version will probably be released before 2015 ends.

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