Ubisoft has confirmed that the third home console entry to the ambitious Assassin’s Creed franchise is officially ‘done,’ and has been sent off for mass production so it’s able to make its mid-November launch dates around the world.
Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood looks to be a mighty game indeed, complete with a full singleplayer campaign as well as a fully featured multiplayer component, and in a new trailer released for the game, we get to learn of the deep, dark troubles that have enveloped the city of Rome, the new location for the series.
However, the video also tells of “a new dawn” approaching Rome in the form of the brotherhood of Assassins, lead by protagonist Ezio, who will wrestle control of the city from its oppressors and lead the people out of troubled times, and into prosperity:
Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood - Darkness In Rome Trailer
Look out for Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood on November 16th in the US, and November 19th in Europe and the UK.
Also be sure to peruse El33tonline’s extensive previous coverage of Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood to spy batches of screenshots, more videos, and read up on extra information, including our hands-on impressions of the multiplayer portion of the game.
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