By Daniela Lozano, | April 27, 2017
"Assassin's Creed Empire" could be officially released this year. (YouTube)
Ubisoft is reportedly in the process of putting some finishing touches to "Assassin's Creed Empire."
"Assasin's Creed" gamers are said to be tired of the repetitive climbing of towers, jumping from cliffs, and collecting items on a specific map, and they are looking for something unusual and unique
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Ubisoft has revealed that the upcoming "Assassin's Creed Empire" would impress gamers. The upcoming version of the game would reportedly be set in Ancient Egypt, with pharaohs, pyramids, and giant tombs.
There are also speculations that the game would feature cavernous structures where seals and the ultimate armor for Ezio can be unlocked. There are talks that Ubisoft might be starting a trilogy with one main character in the game, like Ezio in the first "Assassin's Creed" trilogy. The game might also feature an ancestor of Alistair who would also play a lead role and would probably go to three locations; Egypt, Rome, and Greece.
Meanwhile, Ubisoft is expected to release the official trailer of the game at the upcoming E3 2017 in June. "Assassin's Creed Empire" could be officially released this year.
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