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    Is there any further info on Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China?

    So yeah, aside from a brief introduction, we've not heard more about ACC:C. Does anyone know when is it targeted to launch? Is it running on the Ubiart framework? Can we expect a $15 price tag like Ubi's downloadable titles?

    Thanks!
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    Early 2015 is all we know
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    I have seen absolutely nothing on this anywhere since purchasing the original Season Pass.
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    Anything from the community moderators?
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  5. #5
    It could be cancelled. After dropping the season pass and giving away the free game, it is possible they just did. But I hope it still comes.
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    Hi Guys,

    As soon as we have anything to share on AC: Chronicles, it will be posted - I can only suggest keeping an eye open for it
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    Any updates on this front?
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    Ok nevermind, found this article http://www.reddit.com/r/assassinscre...r_talks_a_bit/

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    The latest in Climax’s shared-IP repertoire is the upcoming Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China.

    The game adopts a 2.5D side-scrolling format, which is in stark contrast to the fully 3D worlds of Ubisoft’s main series.

    It also features a character previously only seen in the novelisation of Assassin’s Creed Revelations and the short film Assassin’s Creed: Embers: female Assassin Shao Jun.

    “Ubisoft was looking to do something that would allow them to explore other characters and environments within the Assassin’s Creed universe, and which would allow them to satisfy fans’ requirements for those,” says Gardner of the title’s origin.

    “The problem with their main games is that they take quite a long time for them to produce. But they know what scenarios and characters they’re going to be doing quite a way out, and I think this was a way of going: ‘Yes, we can address some of the appetite here for fans by doing a more contained experience.’”
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    Originally Posted by himmatsj Go to original post
    So yeah, aside from a brief introduction, we've not heard more about ACC:C. Does anyone know when is it targeted to launch? Is it running on the Ubiart framework? Can we expect a $15 price tag like Ubi's downloadable titles?

    Thanks!
    heh

    I completely forgot about Chronicles China. Thanks for reminding me it was a thing. But no, I'm serious.
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