Assassin’s Creed: Unity isn’t too far away from releasing, in fact it’s a mere few weeks away. One aspect of Unity that we’re really looking forward to is the multiplayer side of the game. Friends will be able to drop into your game and complete missions alongside you, you’ll be able to free-roam across Paris and more.
How much of Assassin’s Creed: Unity can be played online though? Well, according to Ubisoft Producer Vincent Pontbriand, around a third of the game will be playable online.
Speaking with GamerHub, the likeable producer stated that “around a good third of the game is playable online, the rest, whenver you want to go back to Arno’s main storyline, you have to kick your friends out.” Seems a bit mean, but we can live with that.
Assassin’s Creed: Unity promises to deliver a truly next-gen Assassin’s Creed experience by being made specifically for the PS4 and Xbox One. We’re looking forward to getting out mitts on it when it releases.
Assassin’s Creed: Unity is out on PS4, Xbox One and PC from November 11th and is available to pre-order with Amazon US and Amazon UK with some exclusive content.