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Assassin’s Creed Unity takes place in Paris during the French revolution, and like in previous games, you’ll be able to explore the city as you please. While you play, you’ll be able to do so alongside three other players online.

 

Ubisoft demonstrated this feature of the game at the Microsoft E3 press conference this morning, and you can watch the gameplay video along with developer commentary above.

 

Assassin’s Creed Unity is in development for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. 


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