AC: Brotherhood PC drops constant-Internet requirement

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A couple of notable updates on the Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood front, PC gamers. Perhaps most important of all, Ubisoft won’t be using the absurd DRM included with Assassin’s Creed II and other titles.

To play single-player, you’ll only need an Internet connection for the initial login, according to Joystiq. Great news for those with spotty wireless or people in any number of situations where a persistent connection isn’t realistically obtainable. (On-duty soldiers, for instance.)

The other item of interest is an updated PC release date: March 22. Odd.

AC: Brotherhood murders always-on DRM, stalks PC on March 22 [Joystiq]


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