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Ubisoft’s E3 Lineup Announced

Gaming giant Ubisoft has released their E3 lineup. All they need now is a console of their own.
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Ubisoft sent out a press release today that revealed it’s lineup of games for the 2014 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). 

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Look forward to announcements on Assassin’s Creed: Unity, Far Cry 4, Tom Clancy’s The Division, The Crew, Valiant Hearts The Great War, and other unannounced titles.

Rumors have been floating around the interwebs about another Assassin’s Creed game, AC: Comet, and a possible addition to the Prince of Persia series. If anything is to be said about these titles, E3 is the most likely place to hear about them. 

Ubisoft will have a press conference of their own again this year (in the Orpheum Theatre in downtown LA 3PM June 9th for those who are going). The show will also be livestreamed on YouTube and Twitch.

There will also be a UPlay lounge will be set up on the E3 show floor for fans to play the latest Ubisoft games and talk with the developers. 

In recent years Ubisoft has been growing into one of the largest video game companies in the world. With 29 studios and thousands of employees, the company has become a gaming giant, shipping some of the top AAA title games. 

What games are looking forward to most from Ubisoft? 

 “2014 is the most exciting year the gaming industry has seen in a while. At E3, we can’t wait to share our future of gaming,” said Yves Guillemot, co-founder and CEO, Ubisoft.


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