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Assassin’s Creed Identity announced for iOS
Assassin’s Creed Identity challenges players to solve The Mystery of The Crows through a combination of story missions and quests.
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The game should make its debut in App Store on February 25, and for the time being, there’s no information on an Android version of Assassin’s Creed Identity.
Ubisoft have announced a brand new title for their premier stealth series, Assassin’s Creed Identity. As well as deciding on how pretty you’d like to be, you’ll be able to choose from between four classes as you progress from novice to master assassin.
The game is in development at Blue Byte and will retail for £3.99. Assassin’s Creed Identity uses the Unity game engine to create stunning graphics never seen before on a mobile device, through fantastic custom-made HD textures, shaders, and models.
Sadly, the below announcement trailer shows very little of the gameplay to be found in Assassin’s Creed Identity, but we have embedded all available screenshots below.
If you’re interested in playing, you’ll need an iPad 3 (or later generations) or an iPhone 5 (or later) with iOS 7 installed.
Assassin’s Creed Identity transports the fun, the freedom of movement and parkour to iOS devices using a variety of different controls: tap-to-move, dual virtual stick controls or with a gamepad.
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Assassin’s Creed fans are intimately familiar with the Italian Renaissance thanks to it being the setting of Assassin’s Creed II and Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood.