It's kind of like a hugely enhanced survey.
Ubisoft wants to make this year's Assassin's Creed Syndicate as impressive as possible. As such, they're taking to the road and asking you what you think.
The publisher has announced a first-of-its-kind endeavor called the "Playtest Road Show," and the first stop is unsurprisingly E3 2015. On June 17, attendees can play the game and chat with the developers. They'll want you to say what you think, so be honest! If you'd like to apply, send an email to-
playtestroadshow[at]ubisoft.com
Include your name, age, and a brief summary (less than 100 words) of your experience with the franchise. Bear in mind that they only want "experienced" Assassin's Creed players and no, they won't pay for transportation. Perhaps the next stop will be a Comic-Con event or Gamescom in August.
Assassin's Creed Syndicate is slated to launch on October 23 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One; a PC version will follow later in the fall.
Following Square Enix?
But did Square Enix really listen?
To the devil maybe
Heres my poll votes:
Don't release Assassins Creed this year
Don't release Assassins Creed yearly
Don't release Assassins Creed until you have something creative to release and show
fair enough thats a fair call i guess
i would playtest it for you if i was in the US which i'm not but i'm experienced enough with the series i think i've played 1 and 3 and 4 and some of blood lines i may still go back and play the etzio trilogy after unchartered 3 and gow 3 but i'd be happy to if i could but i can't so nvm
happy gaming
i would playtest it for you if i was in the US which i'm not but i'm experienced enough with the series i think i've played 1 and 3 and 4 and some of blood lines i may still go back and play the etzio trilogy after unchartered 3 and gow 3 but i'd be happy to if i could but i can't so nvm
happy gaming
Heres my poll votes:
Don't release Assassins Creed this year
Don't release Assassins Creed yearly
Don't release Assassins Creed until you have something creative to release and show
Following Square Enix?
fair enough thats a fair call i guess
But did Square Enix really listen?
To the devil maybe