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Assassin’s Creed Rebellion heads to iOS, Android in November

Assassin’s Creed Rebellion heads to iOS and Android in November, Ubisoft today confirmed.

Announced back in June, the free-to-play strategy RPG mobile game is set in the Assassin’s Creed universe and will be available from 21 November.

“Developed by Behaviour Interactive, Assassin’s Creed Rebellion offers a unique Assassin’s Creed visual experience, presenting familiar faces in a new light while remaining faithful to the series,” Ubisoft said of the title.

“Set in Spain during the height of the Inquisition, the game gives players the chance to build their own Brotherhood by recruiting and training up to 40 Assassins. As their Assassins hone their skills and grow their resources, players will participate in epic missions by selecting three Assassins among their Brotherhood to infiltrate the Templars’ strongholds and put an end to their nefarious plans.”

The title includes legendary Assassin’s such as Ezio, Aguilar, Shao Jun, Claudia and Machiavelli, alongside more than 20 new unlockable characters exclusively created for the game.

Players can pre-register for the game on Google Play or at this website. Those who pre-register will receive “a special in-game reward including weapons from Assassin’s [Creed] Odyssey and an exclusive character.”

Assassin’s Creed: Rebellion heads to iOS and Android on 21 November.


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