Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood PC Version Delayed

Posted By | On 11th, Sep. 2010

Ubisoft has pushed back the release date of the PC version of their upcoming, highly anticipated title, Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood, and now, instead of November 19th, when the console versions will be releasing, it will be releasing sometime in Q1 2011.

When asked why the PC version of the game was delayed, Ubi replied by saying “No comment.” How original! How come nobody ever thought of that retort? *universe implodes*

Well, at least the console versions are still releasing on November 19th, when they were supposed to. The game will be awesome. Probably the best in the series. Check out why in our exclusive preview of the game.


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