Ubisoft's competitive shooter is built from the ground up for mobile devices with a new control scheme and optimized UI.
Xbox One, PS4, PC and Google Stadia players can play the full base game for free this weekend. It's currently available to pre-load.
The live service title could also "remake and retell" the stories of older Assassin's Creed titles while providing a new, paid story overtime.
The patch allows for the Xbox One and PS4 versions to run in 60 FPS when playing via backwards compatibility on current-gen consoles.
Recent reports indicate that Ubisoft's flagship open world series is in line for a major reinvention in the coming years- but is that a smart move?
The live-service online title is being looked at as an "evolving hub for all things Assassin's Creed." It may even be "Helix/Abstergo related."
The live service title is in development right now, with Ubisoft's Quebec and Montreal studios collaborating in what will become a long-term platform for the series.
The title will be a "massive online platform that evolves over time" and is being developed by the reorganized Ubisoft Montreal and Quebec.
Ubisoft Toronto is the lead but Ubisoft Montreal, Ubisoft Pune and Ubisoft Shanghai are some of the other studios also working on the title.
The co-op shooter formerly known as Rainbow Six Quarantine has finally received a new name. Full reveal is slated for June 12th at Ubisoft Forward.
Principle development has effectively wrapped on the open world RPG.
Remappable controls, settings for stealth and combat, and much more detailed.
Settings for 1080p, 2K, and 4K resolutions have been revealed.
Lots of new gameplay for the open world RPG is now available.
Next week's free game is RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 Complete Edition.
Rainbow Six Siege content creator seemingly confirms the game's existence.
The PC version can be claimed until April 17th.
The tactical shooter is currently planned to launch with both next-gen consoles.
Reportedly, it was supposed to be a Destiny-like title.
Kassandra/Alexios will be called upon to judge the citizens of Atlantis.