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Assassin’s Creed 4 & Watch Dogs lead pivotal transition to next-gen

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Ubisoft’s E3 line-up is going to be one of the best one’s in years. With Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag & Watch Dogs headlining a robust line-up of games the publisher is set to show. Alongside the two AAA blockbusters that are destined for next-gen glory, Ubi will also be focusing on Rayman Legends, South Park: Stick of Truth, and Splinter Cell: Blacklist.

Their official announcement said that there would be other titles out and about, so we very well could hear word about Ubisoft’s other games currently in the works, and/or what they’ve got planned as the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 roll-out.

Ubisoft is looking to show off their vision for the future, according to CEO Yves Guillemot.

“This is a pivotal moment for the video game industry, and E3 is the opportunity for us to share our vision for the future,” said Guillemot. “We have many incredible games in development, and we’re especially excited to share more on our next-gen titles, which will deliver more connected, immersive, and interactive experiences to our fans.”

Judging the known quantities, gamers are going to have their hands full of Ubisoft titles in the back half of 2013. The company recently released an E3 teaser trailer to pique your interest.


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