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Assassin’s Creed: Utopia Details Unveiled

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New details have been released for the new Assassin’s Creed mobile title made by Ubisoft and GREE, Assassin’s Creed: Utopia. According to PocketGamer, producer Andreane Meunier states that the game will be a “true Assassin’s Creed experience” that is based upon “building your own Assassin’s Creed utopian colonial city”.

The game will be set in the beginning of the Colonial era, “focusing on the immigrants who first arrived in the New World to create their own utopia away from persecution in Europe at the end of the 16th century.”

Meunier, in a separate interview, later told Eurogamer that, “there are no links” between Utopia and Assassin’s Creed III but “the narrative will lead into the ACIII narrative, since it’s a kind of pre-era to the Assassin’s Creed III era.”

The gameplay itself is still a mystery however, with Meunier commenting, “I can tell you it’s not card game, but we’re not going to tell you right now what the game content is.”

The game will be released on the iOS and Android via the GREE platform but no release date was given.


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