Ruslan74
27th November 2008, 03:50 PM
Development's in full swing (http://uk.gamespot.com/news/6201719.html) on Assassin's Creed 2, which may well be set during the late 1700's French Revolution (http://www.giantbomb.com/news/assassins-creed-for-a-new-era/577/):
Pachter let slip that Ubisoft would be changing the time-frame of the freshly confirmed Assassin's Creed sequel from 1191 to “several hundred years in the future” or more specifically, “sometime in the 1700s.” While the time change was presented by Pachter as fact, he went on to speculate that the French Revolution could be a potential setting. It's an interesting prospect, and like the original Holy Land settings, it's a time and place that hasn't been exhaustively explored by other games.
Looks like an interesting timeline to explore. Jumping off buildings to the tune of the Le Marsailliese? :D
Pachter let slip that Ubisoft would be changing the time-frame of the freshly confirmed Assassin's Creed sequel from 1191 to “several hundred years in the future” or more specifically, “sometime in the 1700s.” While the time change was presented by Pachter as fact, he went on to speculate that the French Revolution could be a potential setting. It's an interesting prospect, and like the original Holy Land settings, it's a time and place that hasn't been exhaustively explored by other games.
Looks like an interesting timeline to explore. Jumping off buildings to the tune of the Le Marsailliese? :D