Gameplay footage from Ubisoft’s upcoming “Assassin’s Creed: Unity” has leaked online.
The images reveal what appears to be early gameplay of “Assassin’s Creed: Unity” as lead character Arno Dorian makes his way around the streets of Paris, France during the French Revolution.
Click here to view the gameplay footage for yourself. “Assassin’s Creed: Unity” will be released to the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC on Nov. 11.
In other “Assassin’s Creed: Unity” news, Art Director Mohamed Gambouz recently gave a behind-the-scenes run down about the creative process to the title’s official DevBlog.
Gambouz claimed 150 artists worked on the title at any given moment in order to recreate the French Revolution era setting. The goal of the production was to give each French district in the title it’s own distinct feel in order to transport gamers to the era.
“Well, we start by reading and understanding what the game is about, usually via a pitch from the Narrative or Creative Director. In this case, the key themes were French Revolution and Paris. From there, we move on to doing a lot of research. This helps us both enrich the original vision, and provides inspiration for the art and designs,” Gambouz explained.
He added, “At this point, we start to develop a solid idea of what fits with the vision and what needs to be filtered out; usually referred to as the Concept stage. This could be anywhere from 6 months to the first year of development. Once we are all aligned on the art direction, then we dispatch that to the artists.”