Gamers can also get flasks, figurines and more content

May 13, 2015 21:43 GMT  ·  By

Video game publisher Ubisoft has just officially revealed the existence of Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate, but fans of the series are already faced with a dilemma as they need to decide which of the three announced special editions they are planning to get before the October launch date.

The cheapest of them is called the Rooks edition, after the gang that the main character controls, and will offer a unique box, an art book, a map of London as shown in the game, the official soundtrack, a Darwin and Dickens Conspiracy mission, and a Runaway Train mission.

Ubisoft is also offering a Charing Cross edition for Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate, with a different box, all the content previously mentioned, and a Jacob Frye special figurine that stands 26 centimeters tall.

Finally, the publisher gives the most dedicated of fans a chance to get a Big Ben version, with all the content included in the other two special editions, two boxes, a hip flask, a lithograph, and a figurine of the main character that reaches 30 cm.

All three of them can now be pre-ordered in brick and mortar stores.

Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate will be launched on the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4 on October 23 and at a later date on the PC.

The game also has some extra content for those who pay early for it

Players can also choose to only pre-order Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate in order to get the Darwin and Dickens content, and a Gold digital version of the game includes an exclusive Baker Street costume and the season pass that covers coming downloadable content.

Gamers who are interested in the weapons the main character will use can also pick up replicas for both the cane sword and the hidden blade.

Unfortunately, for the time being, it is unclear when they will be shipped.

Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate will take gamers to London during the Victorian period, allowing them to play as twins who are looking to eliminate all the Templar presence from the city.

The game will offer new mobility options and a revamped combat system.

Ubisoft is not planning to introduce any sort of multiplayer, but it will allow players to switch between Jacob and Evie during free-roaming, although missions will require the presence of just one of them.

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