Assassin’s Creed Syndicate’s Biggest Investment Is In The City Itself

Different sections of the city are supposed to look and feel very different.

Posted By | On 28th, Jun. 2015

Assassin's Creed Syndicate_01

Following the Assassin’s Creed: Unity debacle, it’s pretty clear that Ubisoft is working its tail off in order to make sure that Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate is a success. One of the biggest ways the team is apparently working to do this is to make the game’s setting, London a living breathing city that feels as authentic as possible. In the latest official Xbox Magazine, Ubisoft creative director Marc-Alexis Côté talked about their plans and goals for the game, including how London is going to work.

“Our biggest investment, without a doubt, is in the city itself. In creating a city that lives and breathes. A city that is, for the first time in the history of the franchise, full of movement.” Côté said. He added that the city is divided into a number of different burroughs and the Ubisoft team feels that the key to making London feel as real as possible is by making these burroughs feel different. The team wants to make it feel as though players really have traveled from one location to another. Not just a slightly different section of the same block over and over. In particular, Côté wants to make sure when players travel from the riches of Westminster to the poverty of Whitechapel, they know it.

This living city is hardly the only new addition to the game, vehicles have been added to Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate as well and the company feels this move will be a gamechanger. Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate will launch on the Xbox One, PS4 and PC on October 23.


Keep On Reading!

Stranger Than Heaven’s Story is “Very Extensive,” But Features Fewer Play Spots Than Yakuza

Stranger Than Heaven’s Story is “Very Extensive,” But Features Fewer Play Spots Than Yakuza

The maps are also "roughly the same scale" as the Yakuza series, though each has a distinct size, says RGG Stu...

Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls Highlights Ms. Marvel’s Flexible Moves and Hard-Hitting Combos

Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls Highlights Ms. Marvel’s Flexible Moves and Hard-Hitting Combos

With stunning elasticity and the ability to increase the size of her limbs, Kamala Khan can move fast and dish...

PS6’s Bill of Materials Increases by $200, $1000 Price Fears Could End Up Coming True – Rumor

PS6’s Bill of Materials Increases by $200, $1000 Price Fears Could End Up Coming True – Rumor

Leaker Kepler_L2 posits a grim update for the next-gen console while claiming that its specs have been "locked...

Virtua Fighter Crossroads is An “Open Sandbox RPG,” Says Producer, Where “Player Choice Matters”

Virtua Fighter Crossroads is An “Open Sandbox RPG,” Says Producer, Where “Player Choice Matters”

RGG Studio's Riichiro Yamada also promises a "lot of side content", including "side quests with the old cast" ...

Star Wars Eclipse “Simply Cannot Be Completed” if Quantic Dream Proceeds With Layoffs, Say Devs

Star Wars Eclipse “Simply Cannot Be Completed” if Quantic Dream Proceeds With Layoffs, Say Devs

After announcing layoffs for 115 employees following the failure of Spellcasters Chronicles, developers are st...

Dinoblade Launches on July 23rd, Prehistoric Souls-like Combat Showcased in New Trailer

Dinoblade Launches on July 23rd, Prehistoric Souls-like Combat Showcased in New Trailer

What began as a humble series of animations by Jean Nguyen back in 2022 has evolved into a full-fledged PC tit...