
DSOGaming writes: "Earlier this week, we had the pleasure of interviewing James Therien, Pipeline Technical Director at Ubisoft, who has been working on ACU for almost 4 years. James shared with us some interesting information about this latest Assassin’s Creed game."
The French Revolution waits for no one.
But now it runs at 60 FPS on PlayStation and Xbox Series X.
Rediscover Assassin’s Creed Unity in breathtaking clarity.

Clint Hocking, the creative director of the upcoming Assassin’s Creed game, Codename Hexe, has left Ubisoft, VGC understands.

“Assassin’s Creed” publisher Ubi soft is trying to emerge from a rocky few years. CEO Yves Guillemot breaks down the new strategy for success.
“Ubi soft is trying to emerge from a rocky few years“
^ THIS after Ubisoft’s fluff pieces about how great they are doing after Assassins, Attack on Titan and laying offs. The hype fell the floor apparently.
I was a bit gutted with The Division, too many bells and whistles like Far Cry. Never rated Prince of Persia or The Crew. Rayman, it’s too long in the tooth, lay it to rest.
Far Cry and Assassin's Creed, this is all Ubishit can make. It would be better if Ubishit just close down, and sell their other IP's, like Splinter Cell, Beyond Good and Evil, etc. Far Cry and Assassin's Creed can just die, that is enough.
Again a really good read from DSO. Lenghty interview and interesting questions. Also, the gameplay looks so damn nice!
I'm still on the fence about this new AC. Black Flag was solid overall, but it wasn't a game that got me excited. Here's hoping Ubisoft nails it this time with Unity, I want an AC that keeps me interested throughout the whole experience like ACII did.
Great read. N4g needs more of these.
Really looking forward to the game. The world looks astonishing. To all those people who join these new "downgrade" hate bandwagons, AC games are never downgraded. Every AC game is graphically stunning. I can't think of one AC game that wasn't stunning for its time.
Can't wait!