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Assassin’s Creed Syndicate will be released on PC four weeks after consoles
If you don’t want to wait, Assassin’s Creed Syndicate will release for PS4 and Xbox One on October 23rd.
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Sounds like “It’s not going to be like Batman: Arkham Knight or Assassin’s Creed Unity, honest”.
According to the publisher, its Kiev team has refined its porting process to ensure that the game runs as smoothly as possible on the PC and that it’s optimized for a myriad of configurations. Of that we have been told. Until then, they have to lurk in the shadows, waiting for their opportunity to strike.
Kovalev added that Ubisoft is aiming for 1080p and 30fps in terms of performance on recommended settings, though there won’t be able fps or resolution locks on the game.
Yes, Ubisoft has revealed that those who put down their five bucks for Assassin’s Creed Syndicate will get exclusive access to missions featuring Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens.
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The main game sees Jacob and Evie Frye on the mean streets of London in 1868. A flat cap this time. I think we can feel confident though that there will be no restrictions of the frame rate. Evidently, in the game, both are in trouble and the player must sort things out. And while Syndicate, too, is launching on PC a bit later compared to its console release, there is some hope that this one might just buck the trend. Happy they are putting more work into it, or concerned that it should need more work in the first place? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below.