Firing Squad reports that according to a news release by Ubisoft, Assassins's Creed for PC was pushed back until early 2008.
Forget what you think you know about Assassin's Creed.
Assassin's Creed which received a T for Teen rating for blood, violence, and strong language less than two weeks ago has seemingly had it's rating changed to a M for Mature rating for blood, violence and strong language.
ESRB has rated Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed T for Teen because of blood, violence and strong language.
IGN's up-to-date release dates for the Xbox 360 reveal that Assassin's Creed, Ubisoft's new title for the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC, is to be released in the UK-region on September 7th.
Today, the first images of the collectors edition announced a few months back have been revealed. Assassin's Creed is the next-gen game developed by Ubisoft Montreal that will redefine the action genre.
Through an American gamesite it was announced Assassins Creed wouldn't be at the Leipzig Games Convention.
During E3 last week, Assassin's Creed was the most popular game of the show among the readers of IGN. Ubisoft's upcoming stealth/action game beat out the mighty Halo 3 (second place) and Activision's impressive Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (third) in reader popularity. Of the three platforms Assassin's will call home, the Xbox 360 version is by far the most popular, followed by the PlayStation 3 and PC iterations, respectively.
E3 is the biggest event in the gaming community, it has all the ingredients to make for a great event: mega-games, exciting announcements, upcoming titles, console rivalry, and much more. Not surprisingly, E3 was a big this time as well; what made the extra special is the fact that Sony had a point to prove to the world.
Ubisoft has gone into a frenzy of organisation and stamped release dates on all of its key upcoming titles...
Ubisoft's gorgeous Assassin's Creed is set to debut in playable form at this year's E3, the company noted at its UbiDays conference in Paris.
After a cold and quite few months everyone's favourite French publisher Ubisoft has decided to break the silence on its Prince of Persia-meets-Hitman adventure Assassins' Creed.