The Assassin’s Creed PC Version Is Delayed Again, For A Few Weeks But – Expects A Generational Split

The Assassin’s Creed PC version is an option for the gamers who find the annual release of the Assassin’s Creed to be tiring. The PC version will be sparing special thought for the fans of this series. The series having been releasing every year on regular basis but the PC version kept of delaying by weeks. These haven’t changed this year too and continue in the same way. Assassin’s Creed IV of the series for Xbox 360 and PS3 versions will be released in 29th October.

The PC version has been delayed for a few weeks as told by Ubisoft to ‘The Elder Geek’. This delayed can disappoint the fans and cause faces to frown however it expected to have a change in this year. There will be a generation split along with the available versions of PS4 and Xbox One. It is being presumed that the version of PC will be seen in a fancy version. It is expected to be delayed till November and that is comes at the earliest of all the version of the next gen.

It is good that the consoles of the version of next gen will be along with the new console. Ubisoft is kind of being a little better about the treatment of PC gamers. The Assassin Creed series is continuing to bind over PC in one day. This will be preferred instead of a fall roof. They will be using their spines as a cushion later on as weeks follow. The trend of Assassin’s Creed IV will remain unchanged. The point where Ubisoft have been neglecting in the first place will also not change.

Ashraf Ismail the director of the game said that the version of PC will be arriving after a few weeks. He is adamant regarding this matter but Ubisoft have not been neglecting this mater. It is mainly applicable for the ones who dreams about the stabbing of high seas. He also said that they are working hard on the versions of PC. In addition to it, this is one of the main platforms that they have been working upon in the office.

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