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To shock and awe, Ubisoft announces Assassin's Creed 2 photo

Moments ago, Ubisoft sent us word that it has just revealed Assassin's Creed 2 for a holiday 2009 release. Yeah, we're as surprised as you are.

The press release (found after the jump) recounts a lot of the info we already knew (takes place in Italy, play as someone named Ezio, etc). But hey, this quote is new!

"Our creative team is working hard to top the experience of Assassin's Creed," said Ubisoft's creative director Patrice Desilets. "We've made improvements to every aspect of the game. We've plunged ourselves into the stunning history of the Italian Renaissance so that we can offer fans a unique, varied and innovative Assassin's Creed experience."

Get in? "Plunged"? Like an assassin's blade, or the way you "plunge" into things as you dive off of high points in the first game? Get it!?

The latest issue of Game Informer has the screens and details on the game, and is actually worth picking up and reading. As opposed to just getting the details here, which is like looking at a picture of a Big Mac instead of eating one. Definitely lunch time...

UBISOFT® UNVEILS ASSASSIN'S CREED® II

SAN FRANCISCO – April 16, 2009 – Today Ubisoft announced that Ubisoft Montreal is developing Assassin's Creed II on all current-generation platforms for a scheduled Holiday 2009 release.  The initial installment of Assassin's Creed® was released in November 2007 to popular and critical success, selling 8 million copies worldwide and garnering awards such as Best Action Game 2007 from 1UP and Outstanding Achievement in Animation from the AIAS.

Assassin's Creed II is the product of over two years of intensive development by the original creative team behind the Assassin's Creed brand. In a vast open world environment, the game invites players to incarnate Ezio, a privileged young noble in Renaissance Italy who's been betrayed by the rival ruling families of Italy. Ezio's subsequent quest for vengeance plunges players into a captivating and epic story that offers more variety in missions, surprising and engaging new gameplay elements, diverse weapons and a profound character progression that will appeal to fans of the original Assassin's Creed as well as entice players new to the brand.

"Our creative team is working hard to top the experience of Assassin's Creed,” said Patrice Desilets, creative director at Ubisoft. "We've made improvements to every aspect of the game. We've plunged ourselves into the stunning history of the Italian Renaissance so that we can offer fans a unique, varied and innovative Assassin's Creed experience.”

Additional details on Assassin's Creed II are revealed in the May issue of Game Informer.
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Crunshii's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/16/2009 15:43
Crunshii
OMG THIS WAS SO UNEXPECTED!?!

/endsarcasm

/watchesCaptnObviousflyby
Pyroph's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/16/2009 15:45
Pyroph
Assassin's*** Creed

Too soon? ;)
Drewcifer000's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/16/2009 15:54
Drewcifer000
I really hope the story is better than the last game...
Chris Carter's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/16/2009 16:18
Chris Carter
@Drew

I really hope the game is better than the last game...

Talk about a repetitive third person Thief clone with nothing special about it.
jsutcliffe's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/16/2009 16:21
jsutcliffe
The story wasn't the problem. It was the endless repetition, the unskippable cutscenes, and the forcing you to fight hundreds of bad guys at the end that killed the game.

I suspect that since those were highly-criticized they'll have done some things to address that for AC2.
Kyousuke Nanbu's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/16/2009 16:40
Kyousuke Nanbu
I expect to see Jade Raymond talking about this game very soon.
Tattoojoe3rd's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/16/2009 16:43
Tattoojoe3rd
Wow a shity game that takes place in italy with horrible accents no doubt I can't wait.
Chronic Logic's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/16/2009 16:46
Chronic Logic
The game was WAY too easy. The guards and soldiers in the game are too polite, they attack one at a time. Every time an enemy takes a swing at you, just counter attack and it's instant death for him. So you can be surrounded by a hundred dudes and get away without breaking a sweat or even getting hit.

Also, the enemy is FUCKING STUPID. See that squad of soldiers over there? Just shiv someone away from the squad, wait for one soldier to investiage, shiv that guy, wait for another of his buddy to investitage his corpse then shiv him as well. Rinse wash repeat. Also, I am amazed how the enemy will completely forget what you look like when you hide from them. I mean how many guys wears a white hoodie coat with swords and knives dangling about his clothes?!


DON'T FORGET HOW LONG IT TAKES YOU TO QUIT THE GAME!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwOvuY0UbFM
jsutcliffe's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/16/2009 16:58
jsutcliffe
@Chronic Logic: Alt-F4, dude!
grasslunatic's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/16/2009 17:27
grasslunatic
I must be part of the minority of people that liked the game. Sure it wasn't perfect, but I thought it was really good for a new IP. If AC2 can address the main problems of the first, I think it will be awesome.
Freefall's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/16/2009 18:01
Freefall
I loved the first game and loved it's Sci-fi twist. Honestly AC2 can't go wrong. Of course people will be disappointed with it, some people always are, but I for one won't.
tigerfangred91's Avatar - Comment posted on 04/16/2009 19:41
tigerfangred91
To be honest, I really loved the combat in the first game and I hope they don't change that too much. I would spend hours just randomly picking fights with guards and trying to see how many I could get to fight me.

The problem was the repetitive, dull missions. The assassinations themselves were generally fun, but I wish there was a more interesting way to gather information about my targets.

Just my two cents.
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