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E3 2012: Annual Assassin’s Creed Titles Made Assassin’s Creed 3 Possible

Assassin’s Creed couldn’t have been a big as it was without the money from Brotherhood and Revelations.
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While some players accused Ubisoft of milking the Assassin’s Creed franchise with Brotherhood and Revelations, Assassin’s Creed 3 creative director Alex Hutchinson says the titles were needed to make the latest game’s creative leap.

“We have multiple groups now working [on the series]. We started this one in January 2010, the same time as Brotherhood and before Revelations. The core team on this one has been working at it for almost three years, which is something you can almost never get in the industry these days – it’s too expensive, too risky. So we need the other projects to support that kind of development – these big jumps,” he told Eurogamer at E3.

 

“It’s funny, people say it’s about how often you release new entries, but I really think it’s about how good they are. If they put out Breaking Bad every day I’d watch it every day. So I think this usually comes up when people aren’t satisfied with something we did.”

“Also, the beauty of Assassin’s is that if you do it right it’s kind of a new IP. It’s still about navigation and combat, but it’s a brand new hero, brand new setting, brand new fantasy. It really is as close as you could get to a big budget new IP late in the hardware cycle.”

Hutchinson dodged the question when asked if Assassin’s Creed III could become a trilogy like Assassin’s Creed II did.

“It took up 18 months in terms of casting actors, building 20 or 30 versions of the outfit… just working on all these things to get it right, so it’s not something you can do quickly,” he said.

“I think we’ve become much better at planning forward in the franchise so we have ideas. But we also know players love new characters and radical changes so we’re still figuring a few things out. I don’t know. I think it would be kind of neat at some point to say ‘Connor is a character, he lived in this big epic game, that’s his story’, instead of trying to drag it out too much.”

 

Assassin’s Creed III is scheduled for release on October 30, 2012. 

 

 


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