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Thursday 8 May 2014

Patrice: Assassin's Creed New Project will be soon

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Patrice Desilets - creator of Assassin's Creed, may show its new project very soon.

According to Superannuation, after retiring from Ubisoft in the summer of 2010, Patrice signed an agreement to ban competition with Ubisoft. Simply put, he could not announce its new game until this contract expires. And he ends this Friday.

As a result, the network has information that Patrice will show something interesting in the coming weeks.

"Maybe. At least I'm working on it," says Patrice.

It is not clear what kind of problems were between Ubisoft and Desiletsom, but after leaving the studio, joined developer THQ Montreal to work on something called 1666: Amsterdam. After the bankruptcy of THQ, the studio became part of Ubisoft, and Patrice here again working on this a title ... While Ubisoft is not frozen it, thus leaving all right behind him. When this happened, Desilets promised to deal with franchise, but what ended the story - is not clear.

As the former head of THQ - Danny Bilson, 1666: Amsterdam was in production just a year, after which the project was closed Ubi probably fearing competition with Assassin's Creed. Thus they were able to stop the development due to the original point about competition.

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