Ubisoft keeps enqu lwa to about possible locations Assassin’s Creed

Publisher Ubisoft is holding a enqu lwa to the opinion of the public to bring about possible settings and locations for a new Assassin’s Creed game. Respondents could choose from eight possibilities.

On a EmpireStateGamer published page from a survey asking Ubisoft to respondents in any location and setting of their preference they would have for the next Assassin’s Creed game. A reader of EmpireStateGamer claimed to have done a market research of Ubisoft, which this question part was. Respondents could choose from the following options:

  • the violent conflict between the imperial monarchy in ancient China
  • the rise of the mighty British empire in the victorian period
  • the highlight of the reign of the pharaoh in ancient Egypt
  • the invasion of the Spanish conquistadors in America
  • the confrontation between the British colonists and the native Americans ” during the American revolution in the eighteenth century
  • the fall of the tsarendom by the communists during the Russian revolution
  • the battles between warlords in feudal Japan
  • the rise of Caesar’s empire in ancient Rome

Ubisoft recently announced a new Assassin’s Creed for 2012. It is therefore unlikely that the results of this survey still will have an impact on that project. Is more logical that the possibilities for new settings and locations will be used for Assassin’s Creed games which will then appear.

Ubisoft closed this month, a large part of the storyline that since the introduction of Assassin’s Creed was central. Assassin’s Creed: Revelations is the last part in the series where Ezio Auditore da Firenze and Altaïr still have a major role to play.


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