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'No WWII' for Assassin's Creed?
Will we get to assassinate Templar agent 'H' in Berlin anytime soon? No, Assassin's Creed won't be going WWII anytime soon says former director.
The setting is "not interesting" to Patrice Desilets, though "we could" and it "would be fine" he notes. A Japanese backdrop looks quite unlikely too.
The setting is "not interesting" to Patrice Desilets, though "we could" and it "would be fine" he notes. A Japanese backdrop looks quite unlikely too.
E3 2010: Ubisoft say Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood "not rushed"
Posted: 16.06.2010 by Technet2k
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As the next Assassin's Creed game is a "direct sequel" to the second title, where we follow Ezio again, Ubi can "convince people" it's top quality.
Patrick Plourde of Ubi Montreal likens it to a 'new TV show season', where all the characters have been established. Brotherhood is "as big as AC2."
Patrick Plourde of Ubi Montreal likens it to a 'new TV show season', where all the characters have been established. Brotherhood is "as big as AC2."
Assassin's Creed producer says Desilets quitting "right decision"
Posted: 15.06.2010 by Technet2k
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Vincent Pontbriand is a producer for Assassin's Creed and he says that creator Patrice Desilets' decision to quit Ubisoft was "right" for him.
The veteran creator "needed a break" he said, adding that progress on AC: Brotherhood 'will be fine' thanks to their "200-strong team".
The veteran creator "needed a break" he said, adding that progress on AC: Brotherhood 'will be fine' thanks to their "200-strong team".
E3 2010: Ubisoft's E3 round-up
Posted: 15.06.2010 by Technet2k
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Time for some Ubi E3 round-up now, though it's real hard to top EA's. What did the French publisher have for us? How about some Michael Jackson?
Yeah apparently they've got an MJ dancing game. There's a 2D Rayman coming, Driver : San Francisco, Battle Tag, Child of Eden, Project Dust...
Yeah apparently they've got an MJ dancing game. There's a 2D Rayman coming, Driver : San Francisco, Battle Tag, Child of Eden, Project Dust...
Ubi confirms Patrice Desilets "decided to take a creative break"
Posted: 14.06.2010 by Technet2k
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It has been confirmed by Ubisoft that the Ubi Montreal creative director, Patrice Desilets, has left the publisher. He was behind Assassin's Creed.
With his role on the project "essentially done," Desilets decided to "take a creative break" from the videogames industry, leaving AC: Brotherhood.
With his role on the project "essentially done," Desilets decided to "take a creative break" from the videogames industry, leaving AC: Brotherhood.








Posted: 28.06.2010 by Technet2k
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