Saturday, November 27, 2010

Another 'big' Assassin's Creed Next Year, Brotherhood Sells Over 1M In Europe

It's about selling over 1 million copies, as Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood has completed inside of its initial week in Europe. Geoffroy Sardin, Ubisoft's selling and sales arch for Europe, Middle East and Asia, common the headlines with MCV and simplified that other -- and, more importantly -- "big" Assassin's Creed diversion would launch in 2011. "Yes, Yves [Guillemot, Ubisoft CEO] referred to it final week in our financials - and more sum will be forthcoming," Sardin said. "But what we can say is that next year we will have other large Assassin's Creed game."

Launching only a year after Assassin's Creed 2 , Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood has won critics over with its illustration of Rome and its innovative, scarcely paced multiplayer mode. According to Sardin, 60 percent of Brotherhood owners have wielded a dark knife edge in the online crowd, and Ubisoft intends to encouragement that player bottom with periodic doses of DLC. The initial new chart and extra mode will be existing in December for free.

As Boivin has settled before , the successful multiplayer part will expected sojourn an entire part of Assassin's Creed is to foreseeable future, but how it will fit in to the next large diversion is a matter of speculation. We'll expected pick up more inside of the next 6 months, unless Ubisoft creates the bid to break the rules predictions. With other diversion so soon, the responsibility is on the developer's massive workforce to persist the element of surprise.

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