Assassin's Creed: Empire to Take Place in Egypt? Ubisoft Title's Release Expected in 2017

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Assassin's Creed: Empire has been talked about for quite a lengthy amount of time and undoubtedly, and spills about the title's entirety have gone viral. With the latest insights on what the up and coming Assassin's Creed expansion is about, fans may be biting off more than what can be chewed as they expect a title to be launched sometime this year.

According to Express, the recent confirmation of the next expansion in the Assassin's Creed series has made waves all over the web and will continue to do so more as the days go by. As far as details are concerned, the setting of the game is essentially what is known about it which is reported to take place in Egypt.

As per Kotaku, Assassin's Creed: Empire does not have as much details disseminated all across the web, and as petty as speculations may sound, many of such swerve to the possibility that the lead character of the game will be an escaped slave that owns a pet eagle. A little too early for many to believe, the rumors are still unjustified by Ubisoft and should only be taken as a grain of salt for now.

Delivered by Digital Spy, the decision to make a continuity for the franchise may have been affected as the annual routine of Ubisoft for the Assassin's Creed series will not be doing the same for 2016. Contrary to the said legacy of the company, the year could serve as a break for the existing title, Assassin's Creed: Syndicate to bloom further before the anticipated 2017 mark for Assassin's Creed: Empire.

Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed: Empire is expected to bring the noise to the public within 2017. The reason of the company is still in question, or considered as only one of the probable many that gamers are hunching on. Keep posted for more news on the latest expansion by Ubisoft.

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