Assassin’s Creed: Pirates sails onto Mobiles this December

Ubisoft have just revealed that the next mobile entry in the Assassin’s Creed franchise; Assassin’s Creed: Pirates is going to be available on high end smartphones and tablets on the app store, google play & the amazon app store on December 5th for £2.99. The game will feature brutal naval combat, Caribbean exploration and most importantly, It wouldn’t be a pirate game without a quest in search of a great treasure.

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In Pirates, Players will assume the role of Alonzo Batilla, A Young and ambitious captain exploring the open waters of the Caribbean during the golden age of Piracy. The players role in the game will see them being tasked to manage their crew, upgrade their ship, recruit new crew members and battle in huge real time naval battles to become the most feared pirate in the Caribbean and claim La Buse‘s renowned treasure. Along the way, Players can expect to cross paths with the Assassins and the Templars aswell as famous buccaneers like Blackbeard, Bellamy and Hornigold.

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Ubisoft Paris has developed a brand new mobile engine to bring groundbreaking 3D visuals to Assassin’s Creed Pirates. This engine is responsible for the breathtaking moving waters, lush islands, and gorgeous graphics players will experience on their quest for legendary treasure.

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Assassin’s Creed: Pirates will be available on the app store, google play and the amazon app store for £2.99 on December 5th.

So what do you think? Are you excited about this game? Are you interested in the tactics in this game? Be sure to let me know in the comments section below and be sure to stay tuned to UGNN for all your gaming news and reviews.

Article by Matthew McNamee

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