Assassin’s Creed gets first transgender character
This news comes a year after Ubisoft was criticised for cutting female avatars in Assassin’s Creed: Unity’s co-op mode, citing additional animation work would be required to include them.
As delivered by Now Gamer, Assassin’s Creed Syndicate has spectacularly gone through the seas of misjudgment and segregation from the original series itself. In addition to purchasing select items from stores and vendors within the game, you will also be able to acquire material by completing missions, defeating NPCs and scavenging through the dense streets of London to find rare components to put together the items you desire.
These crafting nodes can also be used to upgrade the player’s gang, bribe the coppers, sabotage enemy equipment and more. Ubisoft wanted to make sure there were a lot of choices and options available. They can also upgrade items such as the bomb pouch, medicine creation and other important things.
Though Assassin’s Creed Syndicate has driven fans to be more doubtful of the franchise’s continuity from the existing point and onwards, the fans are the only ones to determine just how good the game has gone after the last title.
The company has also updated the traditional Assassin’s Creed opening statement, which in the past read that “each game is designed, developed, and produced by a multicultural team of various religious faiths and beliefs”. However, some of the special costumes, capes and attire will be exclusive to Uplay users. A Windows PC release is set to follow on November 19. You can check out a few more of those details over on the official website.
Both Jacob and Evie have their own unique skills which can be upgraded, and Ubisoft goes goes into more depth over the Ubiblog. Assassin’s Creed Syndicate is slated for release on October 23, 2015.