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Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate heads to Windows PC four weeks after consoles

Ubisoft took to its blog to reveal the release date of Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate on Windows PC.

The game will be released about four weeks after the Syndicate‘s release on Xbox One and PS4.

“We have introduced several new improvements to our production pipeline and validation process, which allowed us to focus on polishing, stabilizing and optimizing the PC version very early on in the project,” said Studio Production Manager Sam Kovalev. “This has been one of the top priorities for the production team this year.”

“The additional four weeks are for us to really bear down and finalize all of the polish and optimization, to make sure the game and all of its systems are stable when it launches, so it runs smoothly for all players starting on day one,” Kovalev continued.

Kovalev added that Ubisoft is aiming for 1080p and 30fps in terms of performance on recommended settings, though there won’t be able fps or resolution locks on the game.

Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate will be available from 23 October on PS4 and Xbox One, and 19 November on Windows PC.


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