
Assassin's Creed 3 getting its own PS3 hardware bundle, comes with 'special DLC'
Anindo | 09:47 |
Assassin's Creed III


Knowledge is power. Content is king. You have enough gadgets on your shelf already. These 3 wise sayings guided our hands while we conceived Assassin’s Creed III Ubiworkshop Edition" ... according to the UbiWorkshop website detailing this special edition ... available for only for pre-order for the Xbox 360, and the PlayStation 3.
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Is this worth $100 dollars? |
This package is available for pre-order only, and will cost you $99.99 from now until July 4th. After the 4th of July, it will be available for the regular price of $109.99. If you grab your copy at $99.99, thats before July 4th, you'll get free worldwide shipping. Quite expensive if you ask me, but I guess this is something series fans will pay for.
Ubisoft Montreal producer Dominic Guay feels flattered by the whispers of suspicion surrounding Watch Dogs, a new third-person, open-world action game from Ubisoft. After an impressive debut at Ubisoft's E3 2012 press conference, Watch Dogs left viewers questioning whether its sophisticated environments and lighting (among other things) are a realistic match for current consoles. The official line is that it's coming to PC, Xbox 360 and PS3.
Speaking to Joystiq, Guay confirmed that the E3 demo is running on PC, but emphasized that Ubisoft Montreal is interested in getting Watch Dogs on "all the platforms we can." That means Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions "for sure," Guay said. A Wii U version is still up in the air.
It's easy to imagine Ubisoft releasing a scaled-down, optimized version of Watch Dogs, positioned to take advantage of the large, established audience on current consoles. It's even easier to envision the futuristic property popping up in Ubisoft's typical barrage of launch games for a new system. Both scenarios could play out by the time Watch Dogs ships, sometime after 2012.
Speaking to Joystiq, Guay confirmed that the E3 demo is running on PC, but emphasized that Ubisoft Montreal is interested in getting Watch Dogs on "all the platforms we can." That means Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions "for sure," Guay said. A Wii U version is still up in the air.
It's easy to imagine Ubisoft releasing a scaled-down, optimized version of Watch Dogs, positioned to take advantage of the large, established audience on current consoles. It's even easier to envision the futuristic property popping up in Ubisoft's typical barrage of launch games for a new system. Both scenarios could play out by the time Watch Dogs ships, sometime after 2012.
Relive the awkward banter between Aisha Tyler and Toby Turner from Ubisoft's E3 2012 press conference
Anindo | 08:59 |
Watch_Dogs

While we did our best to hammer out all of the news from Ubisoft's E3 2012 press conference (how about that Watch Dogs?), it's not quite the same as being there – you didn't get to witness the awkward banter between Aisha Tyler and Toby Turner. Now you can watch that awkwardness firsthand for yourself!
In the Watch Dogs trailer Ubisoft showed at its E3 press conference, a waiter with a cube TV head in the background flashed us a QR code, which sent us to this link to a dotconnecxion page. dotconnecxion appears to be a "digital art movement" that exists in the Watch Dogs universe, and, with this website, perhaps our own.