'Assassin's Creed Victory' release date: New game to launch at E3 2015? Ubisoft to introduce new combat system

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Gamers and media outlets are one in saying that "Assassin's Creed 3" has not done well upon its release as it went for an underwhelming one-dimensional approach on the missions it compelled its players to complete. So in an attempt to wipe out the bad, Ubisoft's realization of its oversight has fans in huge faith that "Assassin's Creed: Victory" will be a total turnaround. 

But as far as the details about its production are concerned, things are a bit scanty. However, according to The Inquisitr, crucial information (particularly the release date) about the installment should be dropped during this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3. So if the annual trade fair is the event and Los Angeles Convention Center is the stage, then "Assassin's Creed Unity" might be unveiled by June. But putting its fingers on a likely launch date, the site concluded that November is the likeliest month the new title will come out, counting all possible delays and whatnot. 

According to Master Herald, Ubisoft will bring in a new combat system, which will be more intuitive than what it integrated in its previous titles. With this, battles will give players more adventure and action. Interestingly, KDramaStars also added that "Assassin's Creed: Victory" will have gamers fit in the crowd and walk around unnoticed, provided they choose the right garments and gear. If the game studio will push through with that, it will altogether divert the game from its pedigree. Whether or not it will be successful boils down to how the Quebec-based studio will execute it. 

The events in the "Assassin's Creed: Victory" were revealed to take place during London's Victorian era. Players will complete missions as a male assassin, whose identity is yet to be divulged. However, one item the hero in the game will find useful is a grappling hook. The game's weapons of destruction, according to KpopStarz, will be in the form of rifles, pistols, axes, swords and an unnamed brand new armor.

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