Ubisoft has just confirmed that it will be revealing new content for the three of its major titles at its E3 Conference this year: Assassin's Creed Syndicate, Tom Clancy's The Division, and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege. It will be this coming June 15, hosted by Aisha Tyler, in the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles. Then they will share its lineup at the Ubisoft booth in the following days.
Yves Guillemot, Ubisoft's co-founder and CEO, said in a press release that E3 has always been their greatest opportunity in gathering the gaming community, and that their fans are what motivates them to developing the games better.
"We love being a part of this great community, and our talented teams continue to take risks, push boundaries and offer more freedom and choice within our games so that we can create long-lasting, enriching experiences for the players," says Guillemot.
While the heat for the upcoming event is rising, fans are more and more excited with Assassin's Creed, as it is one amongst the list that offers significant game changes to its predecessors.
Some of the many added things in Assassin's Creed Syndicate are vehicles that can be manipulated and steered, and sword fights. The story will take place on the Industrial Revolution era of London, with a twin set of characters and array of weapons, and it is what the fans are both excited and worried about.
While there has been a mixed reaction to the game, Ubisoft remains unbending in their choice, as it has been said to improve many unwanted features from fans. Aside from the weapons, the characters, setting and plot, the game will not have multiplayer missions. As it is that Jacob Frye, one of the main characters, actually constituting about two-thirds of the games story, appears to be a very interesting character. Players will have more time understanding the characters in their point of view all throughout the mission while they move along obstacles.
What we also know about The Division so far is that players will battle with other agents in reclaiming New York from a deadly pandemic, and Rainbow Sic Siege will focus about "mastering the art of destruction".
The next of what Ubisoft might reveal should have to be a surprise, as contenders with the likes of Star Wars: Battlefront and Fallout 4 will go head to head with them in the event.
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