Assassin’s Creed Pirates Headed Onto iOS And Android December 5th

Heads up Assassin’s Creed fans, if you enjoyed Ubisoft’s latest swashbuckling adventure in the form of Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag, you might be interested to learn that Ubisoft will be bringing the pirate adventure onto your mobile devices (both iOS and Android) in the form of Assassin’s Cred Pirates. Unfortunately this is not an extension of the game for console, but will instead just share a similar play setting, which we guess could be fun in its own right as well. The game will focus on naval battles and will star naval captain Alonzo Batilla.

The game will require players to enlist a crew for the ship and will battle for treasure, with the ultimate goal being La Buse’s treasure. Along the way they will encounter other pirates, assassins, and Templars. Originally announced back in September this year, The game will be seeing a release on the 5th of December and will be priced at $4.99 for both iOS and Android devices. In the meantime if you’re wondering what sort of game you will be getting your hands on, be sure to check out the trailer above for an idea of what to expect. So, who else is looking forward to getting their hands on the game?

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    Assassin’s Creed: Pirates launches for phones and tablets on December 5th

    Sure, it’s not the first Assassin’s Creed title to make it to mobile, but hey, it’s the first one with pirates to hit your handset. On December 5th, you’ll be able to download Assassin’s Creed: Pirates on Android and iOS for $5. You’ll be playing as captain, naturally, commanding a pirate ship and combatting with other vessels while looking for buried treasure. It will also feature characters from Ubisoft’s other pirate-themed title, Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag. According to the game developer, the title uses a new 3D graphics engine made specifically for phones and tablets — don’t expect a PC or console-compatible version. While you’ll have to wait till next week to start playing, you can watch the trailer here now.

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    Via: Venture Beat

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