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Take charge in a Viking quest in the all-new Assassin’s Creed Valhalla

May 1, 2020 by T3 India

Always bringing something new to the table, Ubisoft’s best-selling game franchise – Assassin’s Creed – is set to release towards the end of 2020, the exact release date is still unknown. The new game is called Assassin’s Creed Valhalla in which fans and gamers across the world will experience a brutal Viking quest for the first time ever on an Assassin’s Creed game.

Assassin’s Creed was first released way back in 2007, and has gone through numerous iterations ever since, with stories taking players through different characters in a vast number of environments – from Ezio’s journeys across the Italian landscape to 18th century America to the historical backdrops of Greece around 430 BC. Now, in 2020, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will take the players on an all new adventure set around ninth century A.D. against the open-world backdrop of England’s Dark Ages.

Players can choose to be a male or female version of Elvior, the plot’s protagonist who is a Viking raider, determined to protect the clan she/he leads – who were driven away from their home in Norway across the icy North Sea – against unjust kingdoms and royals of different parts of England. Rather than a classic stealth game play approach, the reveal trailer, however, shows us the RPG-style of game play in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla similar to what players experienced in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. We’ve all heard or seen how brutal the wars and battles of Vikings are and in this new game, players will experience exactly that with a revamped combat system that includes the ability to dual-wield weapons for assault!

Apart from other apparent character customization like hair, gear and more, players will also have to wisely choose their responses and dialogues as different choices will result in different outcomes – thus the onus is back on the player to think and play this out smartly!

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will be available on PS5, Xbox Series X, PS4, Xbox One, Stadia and Windows PC on Epic Games Store and Ubisoft Store. Additionally, the Gold, Ultimate and the Collectors Editions will be out as well.

Players can pre-order the digital copy on PC and the retail copy on PS4 and Xbox One. For more information, visit the Assassin’s Creed website.

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: assassins creed, PlayStation, ubisoft, xbox

Ubisoft to open up a new studio in Mumbai

March 23, 2018 by T3 Online

Ubisoft is expanding its operations in India. The game publisher confirmed yesterday a new studio in Mumbai will be in operation from June. This will be Ubisoft’s second studio in India after the Pune studio.

The studio will work in collaboration with Ubisoft studios worldwide on AAA game development and will look to hire up to 100 new developers within the next two years.

Ubisoft Mumbai is also partnering with the Indian Institute of Technology and Intuit Lab where the former will help to research topics on machine learning and AI whereas the partnership with the latter will help create the Game Art Design program to aspire new game developers.

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: ubisoft

Free Assassins Creed 3 ends monthly giveaways from Ubisoft

December 9, 2016 by Ankush Mahajan

Assassins Creed 3 is the last free game to be offered by Ubisoft as part of their 30th Anniversary celebrations. Originally launched in 2012, the 3rd game in the nearly annual franchise was the first in the series to use the Anvil engine which brought with it better controls and improved graphics.

The action-adventure game told a dual-narrative set in 1775 America and the then present day of 2012. Narratively, it is notable for culminating the story of modern day protagonist Desmond Miles. The past storyline put players in the shoes of Connor Kenway as he fights the Templars’ attempts to take over his native land.

The game was positively received for various changes but was criticised for the uneven gameplay mechanics. Although the glitches were patched out, the series would start to develop a reputation for being unstable at launch. Opting to refresh the series after releasing AC:Syndicate in 2015, the company has gone back to the drawing board and skipped this year. Instead, a movie set in the universe of the games is launching on 21 December.

Click here to get it for free.

The free games offered till now:
June: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
July: Splinter Cell
August: Rayman: Origins
September: The Crew
October: Beyond Good & Evil
November: Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: Assassins Creed 3, PC, Ubi30, ubisoft, Uplay

Ubisoft begins 30 days of giveaways

November 25, 2016 by Ankush Mahajan

Ubisoft is culminating their 30th Anniversary by celebrating “30 Days of Giveaways” starting from 24 November running till 23 December. This will include a random assortment of free giveaways like games, wallpapers, discounts and even cocktail recipes.

The company will also be giving away 300 copies of 3 of their latest titles limited to one game per person on first-come first-served basis. Login with your Ubisoft account to check the latest offer for the day. They might also be giving away free stuff exclusively on their social media accounts.

The first day starts with offering Rayman Classic on mobile platforms for free. The final free game for December has yet to be revealed.

The free games offered till now:
June: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
July: Splinter Cell
August: Rayman: Origins
September: The Crew
October: Beyond Good & Evil
November: Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: PC, Ubi30, ubisoft, Uplay

Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon is the free game from Ubisoft this month

November 22, 2016 by Ankush Mahajan

The standalone expansion to Far Cry 3 is the current free offering from Ubisoft to celebrate the penultimate month of the Ubi30 celebrations.

Blood Dragon is set in the year 2007 where the world is suffering the aftermath of a nuclear war. The premise of the game is a homage to the ’80s VHS Sci-Fi films with its neon visuals and synthwave soundtrack. It is intentionally riddled with tropes associated with the era to make it feel like a product of the time.

The game uses the same engine and gameplay mechanics as Far Cry 3 but is a more focused and linear experience. The skill tree is replaced with a leveling system automatically unlocking benefits while crafting has been removed entirely.

Grab it from here.

The free games offered till now:
June: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
July: Splinter Cell
August: Rayman: Origins
September: The Crew
October: Beyond Good & Evil

Filed Under: Gaming Tagged With: Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon, PC, Ubi30, ubisoft, Uplay

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