Microsoft has unveiled "Assassin's Creed Unity" new 4-player co-op feature during their E3 2014 press conference.
IGN was at Microsoft's E3 press conference where the tech company teased the "Assassin's Creed" gameplay. The footage showed multiple assassins during the French Revolution. Check out IGN's description below:
The action looks quintessential Assassin's Creed; silently moving through thick crowds, acting inconspicuously, and then suddenly, you strike. Only two assassins are shown at first, as they make their way through the crowd gathered outside of the palace, only to set things off by suddenly (and simultaneously) stabbing two guards. With the die cast, the two men begin scaling a nearby wall and enter the palace itself, where things get even bloodier.
Inside the palace, soldiers and officers seem to know that something is up outside, but as for everyone else? Not so much. Our two original assassin's run into two other playable assassins to bring the pain not only to the grunts guarding the castle, but the nobles that live in it, too. As you'd expect, things end with a beheading. This is the French Revolution, after all.
Ubisoft will hold a press conference at E3 2014 on Monday, June 9 at 3 p.m. PST/ 6 p.m. EST. The gaming studio announced titles like "Far Cry", "The Crew" and "Division" will be featured during their press conference. For those unfamiliar with the "Assassin's Creed Unity", check out Ubisoft's official description of the title below:
"A new Assassin, a new era. Assassin's Creed Unity has been built from the ground up as a next-gen game, offering a new way to experience the venerated franchise. Set during the French Revolution, Assassin's Creed Unity unfolds during a time of unimaginable terror and unprecedented turbulence - the perfect backdrop for the ongoing battle between the Assassins and the Templars."