Assassin's Creed 5 release date in November, comes in two parts – Unity and Comet
Ubisoft has announced Assassin's Creed 5 will come out in November in two parts – Unity and Comet. Unity will land on the PS4, Xbox One and perhaps on the PC. Comet on the other hand will be for the PS3 and Xbox 360.
The footage of the action-adventure video game's first part was released earlier, giving the hint of a French revolution setting with unique graphic enhancements, though there were no clues as to the gameplay itself.
In the footage, Comet appears to fall somewhere between Unity and AC4, with Knights Templars exploring New York and the American East Coast. Developer Ubisoft is not giving any hint with regards to this segment of Assassin's Creed 5.
However, AC5 is expected to be shown at E3 2014 which will take place in Los Angeles, CA on June 10 – 12. Many expect Ubisoft will then unveil new game features.
If AC5 doesn't show up at E3 2014, Ubisoft North America President Laurent Detoc has already released a statement they are willing to delay the game if the quality is jeopardized. He was quoted as saying they will bring something new, but with quality too.
Assassin's Creed 5's first part, "Unity" is rumored to contain difficult mini games. Some of the questions raised include whether or not the games presentation or trailer will also show the difficulties.
As early as March 19, long before any footage was released, leaked images of AC5 could be found that depicted a new assassin in Paris. The game was later rumored and expected to come out by the last week of October, specifically on the 28th or 29th, believed to be following a release date pattern after Assassin's Creed 4 premiered October 29, 2013.