It's not your job to leak this kind of information, no matter how you spin it.
Kotaku were the ones who took the screenshots from the video. Target gameplay would be full of great views.How funny those leaked screens look like staged screenshots. Leak my ass.
Did anyone mentioned this looks like a intentional leak by Ubisoft to try to erase the damage done by AC: Unity aka change the narrative from the actual broken game they just released to the hopes, dreams and aspirations about this new shiny product that will release in 12 months?
Well great job Ubisoft PR. As we can see in this thread it worked perfectly on a lot of people. Can't wait to see them again next year when you "leak" AC: Namasté after AC: Victory debacle.
People just throw things out there without knowing what they're talking about. How would releasing a picture and information for a new game when people are upset about issues with the current one be effective damage control? There's nothing to suggest that this is anything other than a leak.Yeaup. Damage control. It's so obvious too.
People just throw things out there without knowing what they're talking about. How would releasing a picture and information for a new game when people are upset about issues with the current one be effective damage control? There's nothing to suggest that this is anything other than a leak.
Oh the level of detail has been matched already.Nice try quoting me out of context, but don't do it if you don't understand what my post means. Of course WD and Unity are pushing more graphical effects, but the level of detail in GTA is simply unmatched.
Also I am done talking to a shill, your hipocrisy was established a long time ago when we learned about your shitting on Infamous Second Son and that you are working for Ubi "not directly".
Everything is a conspiracy and Ubisoft is Abstergo/Templar Order
Damn, Kotaku and Ubisoft employees must exclusively fly on the same plane. All the time.
Because they're screencaps taken from an internal target video.I lean on the side of "controlled" release. I mean it's probably more likely that this was an unintentional leak of content, but the shots do like nice and the fact that it is set in a pretty (narratively speaking) popular time period does help to get folks excited.
I wish Visceral Games/EA actually made that Jack the Ripper game. I was really interested to see where they were going with it.
I hope they don't make the Ripper a Templar nut in this one, but make a gigantic, crazy, creepy murder mystery that has the Assassin hunting him down. Make it all kooky and nutty and just damned sinister.
Unlike AC, FFXV has never proven to be a broken mess. The fact that the development of the game has been too long is an issue completely different from the AC one, especially if we focus on the last iterations of the Ubi franchise.
It might look pretty and the graphics will surely be cool but it's just another AC game with the same structure and gameplay they've been releasing at least twice per year for a while now. There really is nothing to be excited about. If you want a Victorian setting, I'd rather bite Bloodborne.
I hope is something like this. Also Arthur Conan Doyle being your friend.
its okay guys we'll get Ass Creed japan in like 2 months after this
and probably Egypt, and Africa, and some other thing announced or "leaked" like a month after the first one comes out and is a rushed broken mess
People just throw things out there without knowing what they're talking about. How would releasing a picture and information for a new game when people are upset about issues with the current one be effective damage control? There's nothing to suggest that this is anything other than a leak.
Everything is a conspiracy and Ubisoft is the Illuminati
Because they're screencaps taken from an internal target video.
On another note, this isn't set all that far back if you think about it. Victorian London means this is set when the granny of King George, Tzar Nicholas and Kaiser Wilhelm was still knocking around. How long before we get WW1 or WW2 Assassins Creed?
Here's your alternative, my friend. Admittedly not open world but still!
The Order?
Victorian Personalities and Mindsets
Another series cornerstone is the presence of historical characters, who often serve as allies or enemies to the titular assassins. This precedence, arguably, was established by Leonardo Da Vinci from Assassins Creed II, who worked closely with Ezio as his engineer and friend. Since then, assassins have rubbed elbows with the likes of Napoléon, George Washington, and Blackbeard among many others. The Victorian Era is home to many equally renowned personalities. While predicting the exact cast is always daunting, big names like Charles Dickens, Charles Darwin, John Stuart Mill, or Queen Victoria herself are likely to make an appearance.
The nature of combatants will also change. In 1829, the Metropolitan Police was founded. Often called Bobbies or Peelers after the Prime Minister Robert Peel, these early police officers carried wooden truncheons and rattles used to call for assistance. Due to concern over a militarized force among civilians, the early London Met did not carry firearms, but they were later authorized to carry revolvers in response to a rash of armed burglaries. If guns remain as potent as they were in Unity, this police force could cause trouble for even the most skilled assassins, given their firearms and ability to rally other officers.
Social and Political Climate
These personalities will most likely be embroiled in any number of Victorian issues. The mid to late 19th century, while a time for prosperity, was also a time of reform and changing mindsets. Reform laws developed workhouses in response to the growing poor class in Londons slums. The Great Stink of 1858 inspired reform in the treatment of sewage and motivated London to construct a massive sewage system. Factory work hours were limited; slavery was outlawed. New voting and property acts rethought womens roles in society, and this saw the emergence of the New Womanan educated, independent woman who exercised control over her own life. This setting of reform wouldve been ideal for introducing a woman assassin, though screenshots suggest that this wont be the case.
In the very least, an Irish assassin would provide an interesting viewpoint. It was during this age that the Irish Question surfaced, prompting Victorians to debate over whether or not the Irish were capable of ruling themselves. Stereotypesand racist cartoons in prominent publicationsportrayed the Irish as brutish and uneducated degenerates. The Great Famine (1845-1852) saw an increase in the Irish population as many migrated from Ireland in hopes of finding prosperity and work in London, but most found themselves struggling with prejudice. This minority perspective would be an ideal background to give an assassin who, by profession, must already live among the shadows.
I love the gaming industryIt's getting requested to be removed from many social media sites, so it's looking VERY likely that it's 100% legit.
Also heard it's next week so it's likely real.
Also heard it's next week so it's likely real.
apparently a new promotional image of Victory has been leaked and will be fully revealed next week on tuesday 12th
Real or fake?
ACU was the first one to introduce Coop and it bombed. I hope that teached them a lesson. AC has to remain SP. That Coop shit is to stay out of it.I hope this game is a big improvement over Unity. Build more on that coop aspect. Make the campaign playable in Coop etc.
And get the Engine optimized.
But i doubt that all this is happening... UbiSoft the last couple of years... meh
ACU was the first one to introduce Coop and it bombed. I hope that teached them a lesson. AC has to remain SP. That Coop shit is to stay out of it.
Cross gen? lol