Assassin's Creed Syndicate Updates: Ubisoft clarifies rumors, corrects bugs through fan feedbacks

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Assassin's Creed Syndicate could no longer turn back from the induced craze that was surrounding it, at least for the earlier going. But with the utter disappoint that followed Assassin's Creed Unity, fans cannot help but question if the franchise still has more in store for them. The impending lack of fan tolerance seems to be getting the best of Ubisoft as they try to clarify what makes Assassin's Creed Syndicate less of a fixer-upper.

With the glitches that overran the previous installment, it is no wonder that Assassin's Creed Syndicate may be presumed as another of the same caliber. With only noble interests to improve the game further on, Ubisoft declared that they are at their best efforts in making sure that the previous flaw does not take this next title.

Marc-Alexis Cote of Ubisoft was recently interviewed, as reported by IBTimes. He was asked of the measures that the company is taking to guaranteed that the initial launch of Assassin's Creed Syndicate will not be comparatively as bugged as the previous. With no direct answer to the question, Mr. Cote declared that in oppose to Unity, Syndicate featured a gameplay walkthrough in E3 2015.

Mr. Cote also said, "For one, we're iterating on a lot of ideas from Unity and perfecting them. We're building on the work they did on the AC ecosystem. One of the other things that I hope reassures people is that we've shown a playable demo at E3 this year, which is a first."

Aside from what Cote mentioned, he also claimed that over 30,000 people managed to play the game and they collected fan feedback for further improvement. According to Digital Trends, fans really look forward to a better version of the game and to not face disappointment once more.

From the dawn of announcing Assassin's Creed Syndicate, numerous critics have pointed out the game's need-to-improve portions. As the game is still to be further improved, Cote states that the game itself is already looking good as of the moment.

Techno Buffalo reported that Ubisoft looks to clarify a certain issue concerning the inclusion of a female character. Speculation arose that the existence of Evie Frye was to catch the previous downfall of Assassin's Creed Unity. Cote said that there really was a plan for Assassin's Creed Syndicate to have a female character.

With no further news to add to the existing, Assassin's Creed Syndicate is bound to be released on October 23, 2015 for the next-gen consoles.

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