Ubisoft has revealed the first teaser trailer for the upcoming "Assassin's Creed: Unity."
The game developers confirmed the "Assassin's Creed: Unity" title on the "Assassin's Creed" official Facebook page. The teaser revealed the alpha footage of the game, which looks to take place in 18th century Paris, France during the French Revolution.
At the end of the teaser, a "Holiday 2014" release date was revealed and the title will be exclusive to the PS4, Xbox One and PC. According to the news release (via IGN), "the team has been working on the game for more than three years, and decided to release the footage following the leaked information, with more news to come shortly."
Kotaku originally published leaked game stills about the upcoming title, showing off the new lead and location in the "Assassin's Creed" series. (Check out the leaked images here)
"These screenshots, sent to me by a source who requested anonymity, show Unity's new assassin roaming around what appears to be Paris," Kotaku reports. "You can see Notre Dame, the Seine River, and other Parisian landmarks, and the shots are very clearly from an early version of the game."
"Unity" is allegedly one of two "Assassin's Creed" titles coming in 2014, with a second game reportedly set to exclusively launch for the Xbox 360 and PS3.
"This information comes both from web chatter and our own conversations with developer sources," Kotaku reports. "For months now we've heard rumors and rumblings about what could be the next installment in Ubisoft's popular assassin-parkour series, which has been released on an annual schedule for five years now. There's been a new major Assassin's Creed every fall since 2009."
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