Ubisoft sees a long life in Assassin's Creed
Revelations is not the end
Ubisoft's Tony Key has explained that Assassin's Creed is not just a bit deal for Ubisoft but it's a big deal for the whole industry.
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Keys reckons that, because it's such a big deal the series still has a lot of life left to live despite the Ezio and Altair story arc coming to an end in Revelations.
He said: "Assassin's Creed is a big brand not just for us, but for the industry. It's the third game in the Ezio trilogy and [players] want to see how it ends. One of the key things is the storyline for Ezio and Altair that Assassin's Creed: Revelations ties up in a bow."
"The meta story is supposed to be carried on forever. We can go on with this brand where we want to that's the exciting part about the way it's constructed. As we've said all along, this is the end of Ezio's story arch; it's a great place to jump in the franchise and anyone who has played the previous games should have some satisfaction with the answers they get at the end," Keys added.
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