"Assassin's Creed: Victory" Release Date to Be Announced at E3 2015? In-Game Screenshots Leaked Featuring Game's Setting

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As Ubisoft Montreal confirmed of a new Assassin’s Creed game in the works at their studio in Quebec, die-hard fans of the AC franchise are itching for more details on the Assassins Creed Victory release date and updates. Unfortunately, Ubisoft has none for them at this time. However, there is a great possibility that the company would make its official statement about the game at the 2015 Electronic Entertainment Expo event, and would probably release its first game trailer then and there.

If the first AC games aren’t enough, be prepared to step into the shoes of an assassin once more. If the leaks are correct, Assassin’s Creed Victory should take place in the 19th century England, when Queen Victoria ruled over all of England.

A few in-game screenshots were leaked into various sites, featuring well-known British landmarks built in the 19th century, electric street lights, and an arsenal of items that other assassins used in the previous games like rifles, pistols, axes, swords and a whole new set of assassin’s armor.

As for its game features, AC Victory should be having a completely different storyline, a few new battle mechanics in addition to its core gameplay.

Furthermore, rumors suggest of three AC Victory DLCs, which would probably come out months after the game is released. The three expansions are titled “The Chemical Revolution”, “The American Prisoner”, and “Killed by Science”.

While waiting for the official Assassins Creed Victory release date at the 2015 E3 event, AC Unity owners can grab the “Dead King” expansion for free. Apparently, Ubisoft realized that the main game is causing a lot of problems to all players, so they thought of the expansion release as a way to redeem the title and prove to millions of AC fans that they can still make quality games such as the Assassin’s Creed series.

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