Gamers can see how Paris looks during the revolution

Oct 24, 2014 22:10 GMT  ·  By

The development team at Ubisoft working on Assassin's Creed Unity is delivering a new CGI trailer for the game, called Unite, which is not very long but allows gamers to see computer-generated graphics which show the start of the French Revolution, some story content and cooperative action.

The company wants the player base to get a glimpse of the power of the technology which is powering the new open world game and experience the wide array of adventures that they can enjoy in the new title.

Assassin's Creed Unity is the first entry in the series which exploits the power of current-gen consoles and the PC in order to bring the city of Paris, as it existed in the XVIII century, back to life, with the studios working on the title trying to stay as close as possible to its real world layout.

Gamers who embody Arno will need to take part in the most important events of the French Revolution, meeting the most important people behind it, while also working to uncover the forces that are conspiring to direct the popular movement in order to fulfill their own aims.

A Season Pass for the title also allows gamers to go to Saints Dennis in order to explore a separate quest line and introduces a range of other experiences.

Assassin's Creed Unity expands the main ideas of the series 

Assassin's Creed Unity will keep all the core mechanics that the franchise has become known for, including the stealth kills and the open world.

At the same time, Ubisoft wants to make it easier for gamers to tackle the various challenges, with new abilities and more weapons to deploy in order to take out capable new enemies.

For the first time, four-player cooperative play is introduced to the series and allows friends to group in order to mix and match their powers so that they can take out the most high valued targets in Paris.

Assassin's Creed Unity will be out on November 11 on the PC, the Xbox One from Microsoft and the PlayStation 4 from Sony.

Another title called Rogue will be offered on the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3 and will star Shay Patrick Cormac, an Assassin who has joined the Templars and is now hunting them.

The two titles share some story elements according to Ubisoft and gamers who want to get the full picture about the state of the franchise's universe need to experience them both.