UBISOFT REVEALS ASSASSIN’S CREED UNITY INTERACTIVE TRAILER FEATURING OVER 1,400 FAN MADE ASSASSINS

UBISOFT REVEALS ASSASSIN’S CREED UNITY INTERACTIVE TRAILER FEATURING OVER 1,400 FAN MADE ASSASSINS

Ubisoft unveils a revolutionary new interactive trailer for Assassin’s Creed Unity.

By scifelli - Oct 28, 2014 01:10 PM EST

Co-created by the community, the CGI trailer offers a breathtaking dive into the French Revolution, and showcases fan made Assassin’s flooding the city of Paris.

Assassin's Creed Unity


Over several months, the community created and voted for their favorite Assassins that would feature in the trailer. Over 200,000 Assassins were designed, with the top 1,400 making the cut. At any moment in the trailer, the community can pause and zoom in on any Assassin, allowing them to spot their creations in action. A gigapan will also be released that features every single Assassin’s in the one image.

“The Assassin’s Creed universe lives through its fans’, and this trailer is an amazing opportunity for them to be part of the campaign. They can see their own Assassin running through the streets, breaking into buildings and parkouring on Paris’ rooftops” said Guillaume Carmona, Marketing Director at Ubisoft EMEA. “We wanted to take the interactive and social aspect of gaming to the next level.”

As well as the Assassins themselves, 15 secrets have been included in the trailer, allowing access to exclusive footage and content upon discovery.

To view the trailer in its entirety, click here!

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