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We can never see enough of Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood, and lucky for us Ubisoft has released a brand-new multiplayer trailer straight from Comic-Con. If you’re not excited about the new multiplayer aspects of Assassin’s Creed, then maybe you should check out the previous multiplayer trailer from E3 that gives a fairly detailed walk-through of the “Wanted” game mode. If that’s not enough, then I suggest you look at what the single-player campaign has to offer. If you’re not a believer after that, then I’m pretty sure you never will be. But that’s ok, I forgive you.

Ubisoft has delivered a few new screenshots showing off their latest in the Ghost Recon series. Ghost Recon: Future Soldier takes the series to a whole new level when it comes to weapons and technology. Experts in every area of combat, the elite Ghost Recon have the latest in high-tech weaponry that are inspired by actual military prototypes. Personal mortars capable of firing multiple guided rockets, an ability enhancing exoskeleton to boost strength, endurance and agility, and even a baffling new optical camouflage are just a few of the new gadgets featured in this futuristic shooter.

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I’m sure most of you who have been following our E3 coverage of Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood have already seen the Official E3 Trailer and Multiplayer Trailer, but that’s not everything Ubisoft has in store for you. They’ve also just released a single-player walkthrough video with details on the campaign and Ezio’s involvement in the ongoing struggle between the Brotherhood and the Templar Order. The campaign will also include a lot more involvement with horses this time around by playing more of a major role in free roaming and mission sequences. The video also reveals a few new additions to the combat system that reward the player for executing a more preemptive attack, as well as a few flashy new moves. Everything that this game has been showing has been getting me pretty excited for its impending release. November 16th here I come!

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For those who are curious about exactly how the multiplayer in Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood will work, just check out this new video. It’s a fairly detailed walkthrough of the “Wanted” game mode that gives you the objective of assassinating assigned targets, but you’re also on the lookout for other assassin’s who are trying to kill you. It’s not too clear on whether the other assassin’s are other human players or just random AI, but it looks like a player wins the match by gaining the most points for killing the most targets.

Excited about Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood? Yeah, me too. Well now you can get a glimpse of what all the fuss is about in this stunning new trailer and screenshots. For those who are unaware, this iteration of the Assassin’s Creed franchise returns with Ezio who is now in a deep power struggle with the Templar Order. This time, as a Master Assassin, Ezio must lead an entire Brotherhood to strike at the heart of his enemy in Rome.

One of the highest acclaimed games of 2009 was Assassin’s Creed II, garnering numerous Game of the Year nominations and praise from critics across the board it was a mystery where the franchise would go next. Today Ubisoft answered with: MULTIPLAYER. It’s important to note that this is not Assassin’s Creed III, instead it’s more of a side development for the series. There is still single player in Brotherhood, but the focus is on Ezio (from AC2) controlling troops of assassins to take down the Templars. Read for yourself:

My roommate is studying in Environmental Law, he plans to be some tree-hugger who sues  major corporations who are destroying the environment. So if you’re someone like him, it might please you to know that Ubisoft is making an effort to get off the list of “corrupt planet killers” due to their announcement of their going green movement.

Players who found the Splinter Cell: Conviction demo too easy will be happy to know Ubisoft have tweaked the difficulty profoundly.

The recently released demo of Splinter Cell: Conviction was a pleasant surprise, and whilst it had a mixed reception, it’s one of the highest rated demo’s on the Xbox Live marketplace. It’s quite interesting then, how Ubisoft creative director Maxime Beland stated it was a ‘nerve wracking’ process.