When The Division was announced at Ubisofts E3 press conference, it immediately won my heart. It portrayed a post apocalyptic future that wasn’t all icky with zombies. A Third-Person MMO of sorts, The Division would put players in the rolls of special agents sent into Cities ravaged by disease, in the attempt to maintain order. Ubisoft’s premiere trailer was all but amazing, and now they’ve amazed me AGAIN! They have just released this trailer demoing their newest game engine, “Snowdrop”, and how it will work inside The Division.

http://youtu.be/VCp8CdAB8fc

Not set to be released until LATE 2014, this is the PS4 killer title…even if you can grab it on the PC and Xbox One.

Briefly: Ubisoft’s long awaited RPG, South Park: The Stick of Truth, has been delayed to 2014.

It seems as though Ubisoft is having a hard time making release dates this year, as early last month the publisher delayed Watch Dogs to 2014, and also pushed The Crew back an entire quarter.

Ubisoft has also debuted a new gameplay video for the game, clocking in at a cool 7-minutes, and showing off some pretty fantastic-looking moments. I’m not a big South Park fan myself (the show is hilarious, I just haven’t made a point to watch it), but the game should definitely be worth checking out.

Take a look at the new video below, and let us know what you think! South Park: The Stick of Truth is now set to release on March 4th, 2014.

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In their latest adventure, the boys embark on a quest to the Inn of the Giggling Donkey, an infamous tavern that harbors the scum of all the realm.

 

There, it is believed the famed Bard guards the hallowed stick of truth. In order to defeat the Bard’s followers, you’ll have to throw everything you have at the enemy, including dodge balls and farts. Poison your foes with your flatulence, and refill your mana with burritos.

 

Along with your party member Butters and his legendary hammer of justice, play through the most outrageous turn-based live-action role-playing adventure that could only come from the creators of South Park. This is South Park: The Stick of Truth.

Briefly: Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag is now just a few days away from stores, and Ubisoft has just released a new, nine-minute long preview of the anticipated title.

The video teaches us everything there is to know about the largest and most immersive Assassin’s game ever created. See how Edward Kenway takes on the Golden Age of Pirates, and meet the outlaw characters that defined this unforgettable era. Experience the breadth of this open-world, including enhanced naval gameplay, expansive new environments, exotic animals and the vibrant underwater world. And learn more about new combat features and weapons, including dual-sword attacks, multi-gun abilities and the free-aim system.

The game looks great, and looks like a fantastic return to form for the series after the missteps of Assassin’s Creed III. Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know what you think! Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag launches in North America on October 29th!

Briefly: Ubisoft’s highly anticipated Watch Dogs has been delayed to 2014.

The game, which was set to release on November 19th (and was one of my most-wanted titles of the year) has been pushed to next Spring. Ubisoft explained the delay in a statement on their official website this morning:

Our ambition from the start with Watch_Dogs has been to deliver something that embodies what we wanted to see in the next-generation of gaming. It is with this in mind that we’ve made the tough decision to delay the release until Spring 2014 (Fall 2014 for Australia & New Zealand).
 
We know a lot of you are probably wondering ‘why now?’ We struggled with whether we would delay the game. But from the beginning, we have adopted the attitude that we will not compromise on quality. As we got closer to release, as all the pieces of the puzzle were falling into place in our last push before completion, it became clear to us that we needed to take the extra time to polish and fine tune every detail so we can deliver a truly memorable and exceptional experience.
 
We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of you. We thoroughly enjoy and appreciate the way you respond on the web, at events, press conferences and during other opportunities we have to interact. Your passion is what drives us.
 
We can’t wait to see you in Chicago next Spring. We are confident you’ll love this game as much as we love working on it.

So that’s that. One less game to buy at the PS4 launch, I suppose? I’m still beyond excited for title, and if the delay results in the release of a better game, I’m all for it. As the great Shigeru Miyamoto once said, “a delayed game is eventually good, but a rushed game is forever bad.”

Ubisoft’s The Crew, which was slated for a Q1 2014 release, has been pushed to Q2.

Briefly: The base game isn’t even out yet, but Ubisoft today announced some very neat single-player DLC for their upcoming Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag.

The DLC is called Freedom Cry, and tells the story of born slave Adewale. Adewale eventually found freedom as a pirate aboard the Jackdaw, where he became Edward Kenway’s second-in-command. Now, 15 years later, Adewale has become a trained Assassin who finds himself shipwrecked in Saint-Domingue without weapons or crew. He starts to meet locals in an effort to assemble a crew and steal a ship. The more he helps, however, the more he is drawn into the Maroon slave community. Forced to face his past, Adewale sets out to free the slaves and bring death to their captors.

Sounds neat, huh? Freedom Cry brings an entirely new single-player story to the already expansive game. Take a look at the first trailer for the DLC below, and let us know if you’ll be picking it up!

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Briefly: Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag is just over a month away from release, and I couldn’t be more excited. Sure, I miss the sprawling cityscapes and parkour of the first few games in the series, but I’m really looking forward to taking to the high seas, and further learning the history of Desmond’s ancestors.

A very talented filmmaker by the name of Joe Miale has just released a fantastic Assassin’s Creed IV fan film called Assassin’s Creed: Checkmate. The video (of course) takes place in the 1700’s Caribbean as Edward Kenway stumbles upon a robbery in progress and has only a split second to make his killer move.

The short should do a great job at further exciting fans for the game, and also gives us a great look at Miale’s production chops. Miale will be back on Machinima in just a few weeks to debut another short based on the Half-Life series.

Take a look at Assassin’s Creed: Checkmate below, and let us know what you think! Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag hits stores on October 29th!

http://youtu.be/QOQ8VrDsQj4

Briefly: Just one day after Sony announced a new, slimmer Playstation Vita, the console has lost one of its most praised exclusives.

Assassin’s Creed III: Liberation is coming to consoles (and PC). This release, of course, will come without the consistent technical issues and low resolution of the original portable version. The game will feature 15 new missions, and a welcome lack of crappy touchscreen controls.

Also announced was Assassin’s Creed Pirates, a new, mobile only title that lets players “explore the Caribbean during the Golden Age of Piracy as Alonzo Batilla, a young and ambitious captain. Manage your crew, upgrade your ship, recruit new crew members and engage in massive real-time naval battles to become the most feared pirate in the Caribbean. Along the way, players will cross paths with Assassins and Templars, as well as famous historical figures including Blackbeard, Bellamy, and Hornigold.”

Details on both games are still scarce, but we’ll be sure to fill you in when we learn more. Did you play Liberation the first time around? What did you think?

Briefly: Ubisoft has just released a cool 14-minute gameplay video for what may just be my most anticipated game of the year, Watch Dogs.

The video gives us a neat sneak peek into some of the awesome multiplayer action that Watch Dogs has in store for us. I was mainly looking forward to the game’s single-player campaign, but the multiplayer here looks seriously awesome.

Take a look at the new video below, and let us know if you’ll be picking up the game! You’ll get your chance to take over Chicago on November 19th. Watch Dogs is set for release on PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Wii U, and PC.

In Watch_Dogs, players will assume the role of Aiden Pearce, a new type of vigilante who, with the help of his smartphone, will use his ability to hack into Chicago’s central operating system (ctOS) and control almost every element of the city. Aiden will be able to tap into the city’s omnipresent security cameras, download personal information to locate a target, control systems such as traffic lights or public transportation to stop a chase, and more. The city of Chicago is now the ultimate weapon.

Briefly: Well this was unexpected.

Ubisoft’s Watch Dogs is currently one of the most anticipated titles of 2013, and is certainly one of the most promising next-generation launch games (I know I’ll be picking up a copy with my PS4). Today at Gamescom, Ubisoft announced that it’s collaborating with Sony Pictures and Regency Entertainment on a film adaptation of the highly anticipated game.

It seems like both Ubisoft and Sony are confident that Watch Dogs is going to be huge… like Assassin’s Creed huge.

Jean-Julien Baronnet, chief executive officer of Ubisoft Motion Pictures says that “Sony Pictures and New Regency are ideal partners for us. Their deep production expertise and willingness to allow us to maintain a strong creative voice in the film means that we’re on track to deliver a movie that can build upon the excitement that Watch Dogs already is generating as a game.”

No further information about the film was revealed. I’m beyond excited to pick up the game, so you can be sure that we’ll update you on the adaptation as we learn more.

Does it seem crazy to anyone else that they’ve already announced a film adaptation, months before the franchise’s first game?

So at the end of my Ubisoft Press Party article I mentioned seeing a certain AC 4 actor walking around the ship, doing awesome assassin things, including an awesome  hidden blade kill. Well, film maker Devin Super Tramp has released the amazing film he shot in just FOUR days at Comic Con. Check it out below!

That was so mind bogglingly amazing. Actor Chris Romwell did an amazing job of portraying Edward Kenway in the real world. Be sure to check out the behind the scenes making of from this short film to see how much actually went into this! Keep and eye out for a certain Geekscape writer walking up the stairs of the ship!

That’s all she wrote for the 2013 San Diego Comic Con, Geekscape’s 4th as exhibitors and 8th in a row! Now it’s time to recap the misadventures with first time attendees Johnny Ice and Crippled Kenny with running commentary by my wife Laura! Was Johnny’s mind completely blown? What were the must things that he discovered? What did he take away from it the most? Kenny fills us in on just how far Comic Con has to go to make things better for their handicapped attendees! Shane O’Hare calls in to recap a drunken night of horror during Geek Spring Break! Were all the parties worth it? Matt Kelly calls up to tell us about his new 2-part podcast conversation with his brother about addiction and Derek Kraneveldt helps us filter through all the memories of the best SDCC ever! PLUS! ‘Doc of the Dead’ producer Kerry Deignan Roy calls up to give an update on Geekscape’s co-produced zombie doc!

 

The biggest prescence at SDCC this year was undoubtedly Ubisoft Games. They pulled out all the stops this year in promotion of their three newest games. AC:IV Black Flag, Watch Dogs and Splinter Cell: Blacklist. Their method of promotion was crazy over the top and probably the best thing I have ever done at Comic Con. They hosted a party, on a pirate ship.

Friday night of the convention, I wandered down to the 5th street marina, behind the convention center. When I got there I was shocked to see the setup Ubisoft had (though a few nights before I was informed we already checked it out, but I do not remember!) on the floating museum The Star of India. Custom liveries, an awesome Assassin’s Sail and some 3D projection on the sails. They went ALL out.

I got to the event early, and was waiting for our fellow writer Jake Lopez to arrive. I checked in with the nice gals at the press desk and wandered around. Soon the press line setup in preparation for some AAA+++ level celebs. That is when I ran into an old Con friend, Kristen! It was a HUGE case of small world syndrome. We caught up and she started getting ready to run the press line. When 9:45 came around they started off the festivities, LITERALLY with a bang.

I was less than 100 feet from the cannons and my whole body felt the blasts. As soon as they went off I knew tonight was going to be insane. I contemplated waiting for Jake and Kristen, but the temptation of free booze and food was too much to handle. I jumped on board and was blown away AGAIN! The whole ship was done up with lights and AC4 paraphernalia. On the stern Schick was giving away free straight razor shaves. A pirate told me I needed one but if I lost the beard I’d look like a 12 year old. I grabbed a rum and coke (argh!) and went to the bow. On the way I partook in some next level sammiches. Real talk, this was the best catered food from the entire trip. I put on my best Jack Sparrow swag and hit the Bow. The first game of the night was Just Dance 14. Some Ubi Team members were playing and tearing it apart. The graphics for this game have always impressed me, and the music is always the catchy pop you expect from the radio.

Not physically capable of dancing, I left the bow and went down a level. Below deck was HOT, with all the lights and the people it was only getting hotter. I wandered around, gawking at all the AC4 props and posters. Pirate pictures were being taken at the back, while more game demos were at the front. I got another rum and coke and hit up the games. This was when Jake texted me and said that they weren’t letting anymore people on the ship! Fearing I would have no friends on board and would need to rely on my own social faculties I crushed my rum and grabbed a beer. I went down another level and continued to be blown away. They had a giant projector playing AC4 trailers and a mofuggin DJ! At the bottom level looking up through the hold at the sky, my thoughts that this was going to be a crazy night were just reinforced.

I grabbed a vodka this time from what felt like the eighth bar I passed on the ship and went back upstairs. My journalistic duties had to be met, time to play some games. I went upstairs and posted up behind the Splinter Cell station. That is when I ran into Jake! He informed me of the details of the screw up outside, basically no one was counting how many people were coming on. We both then jumped on the two stations to play. I was playing an introductory level while he played something more into the story. Both were on the 360 and I felt what I was playing was a 99% completed game. The controls were much tighter than previous SC games and the narrative was playing out nicely. Shooting felt fluid and didn’t carry a penalty. There were times when Batman level discretion worked and times where Matrix level shootouts worked. All and all I was very impressed with this iteration.

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Jake108 Demoing Splintercell

Next up was some AC4 multiplayer, but not after MORE Vodka! We got in line behind some actors who were dressed as Multiplayer characters, playing as themselves. Could that be considered masturbation? At this time I noticed a reoccurring actor. They had a fully decked out Kenway assassin walking around, being filmed. Doing some crowd hiding and various other AC moves. I am pretty sure my confused face will be in the background of some promo footage. At this time it was my turn at the multiplayer. The Ubisoft guy running the station told me the rules, we were playing pistols only and told me the controls. Then I realized that I was up against a couple of celebrities that I did not recognize.  It was time to crush some 1%.

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Not much has changed since AC3. The same kind of maps and gimmicks  were present. That’s not to say it’s a BAD thing. It was a joy to play. The pistols only mode made for a nice new difficulty twist. You had to present yourself to your target. This gave them the opportunity to guard the shot or flee. This ALSO gave your pursuer a chance to line up his shot on you. There were some cheap moments where I was killed with no real feedback as to what I did wrong, no indication of enemy or kill cam happened a few times. I don’t know if it was all random or just glitches. When it was all said and done I finished third, behind another journalist and an Ubisoft employee. We were playing with PS4 controllers but it was running on a PS4 dev PC. I snapped some pics while they were changing the gametype but they came out awful.

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After that I got another drink and tried to get in on some Watch Dogs. What I got to watch was the last play of the night unfortunately. The game looked GORGEOUS and it was playing at a smooth as silk frame rate. They had a LAN VOIP setup and a Ubi rep was walking players through the mission. I really wish I was able to get a chance to play, but just as I was ready to sit down they closed it off for the night.

I met back up with Jake as he just finished up a round of AC4. We parted ways from there, he going back to his hotel and I went back to the bar.  The DJ started to kick it into high gear, some great EDM started filling my ear holes. The heat of the ship was getting to me so I jaunted upstairs. Just in time to see a Woman in some VERY high heels lose her shit and fall down the stairs. She caught herself just before disaster. Boat stairs and fashion DO NOT MIX!

Back up top I saw the place was packed. The Hollywood elite were there and I barely recognized any of them. I then ran into Kristen again and her friend whose name escapes me. We were in line to get our final drinks of the night before the bars closed when I felt a tap on my shoulder and a whisper in my ear.

Spring Break

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The sultry voice poured the motto of our vacation into my brain. I turned around and it was our boy Derek! He made it onto the ship after all! His expression was priceless, his ability to comprehend the moment was gone. I had to bring him back to reality and tell him that yes, we were on a mother fucking pirate ship. We crushed the drinks and hit the dance floor. The four of us doing our best White person dance moves crammed in the bottom of the shipped danced til a few minutes before closing. W e decided to leave it there and head home. As we were leaving I caught Kenway assassinating a sexy pirate girl, though I couldn’t figure out why. There was no way she had ANY hidden blades on her.

Be sure to click on these Vines for some more footy!

E3 is over and it’s time to pick our way through the fallout! Luckily, actor Cas Anvar, the voice of Altair in ‘Assassin’s Creed: Revelations’ is here to help out! Cas also lended his talents to Halo 4, Black Ops 2, Command and Conquer, Clone Wars and can be seen in Argo, Source Code and the upcoming Diana! Along for the ride is EJ De la Pena, writer and producer on their new project ‘CAS: Nobility’ which needs your Indiegogo love! Also, Tommy Avallone calls up to talk about his documentary ‘I Am Santa Claus’ with wrestling superstar Mick Foley and we break down the XBox One vs PS4 battle!

With so much to look after before a big show such as E3, things are bound to leak out. On Sunday, June 9th, Ubisoft’s Watch Dogs CGI Trailer was leaked onto Youtube. Since the cat’s out of the bag, PR for Ubisoft decided to release the official trailer today since there is no reason not to. The CG is impressive but I want to see more gameplay before getting fully on the hype train for Watch Dogs.

Last July we learned that Michael Fassbender will play Desmond Miles in the film adaptation of Assassin’s Creed, back in January it was revealed that Michael Lesslie would write the screenplay for the movie, and today, the release date for the picture was finally announced.

Unfortunately, the film is still over two years away. The film adaptation of Assassin’s Creed will hit theatres on May 22, 2015. No other information about the feature has been revealed at this time, and the film is still without a director, but I’d expect that to change very soon.

Video game movies are typically (or is it always) awful. Could Assassin’s Creed be any different?

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Just days after teaching us all about pirates, Ubisoft has released a flashy new gameplay trailer for the next flagship title in the Assassin’s Creed series.

The newest preview, titled ‘Under the Black Flag’ better acquaints us with the game’s new main man (Edward Kenway), and of course showcases a plethora of elegant, brutal assassinations.

Are you excited to sail the high seas in Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag? How about stepping into the shoes of a new Kenway? Watch the new trailer below, and let us know what you think! Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag hits stores on October 26th!

Assassin’s Creed IV is just months away at this point, so it’s about damn time that we got a new trailer.

The new preview takes us deeper into the history of the game, and helps to explain just why Edward Kenway is doing what he’s doing. The video features very little gameplay footage, so if that’s what you’re looking for, you’re better off checking out the previously released trailer.

Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag hits PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Wii U, and PC on October 26th. Watch the new preview below, and let us know what you think!

Ubisoft’s next slam dunk title, Watch Dogs, is looking better and better every day. Set in the near future, players take the role of  Aiden Pearce, a man who was done dirty and is getting revenge on the people that did it. The major gameplay mechanic in Watch Dogs is being able to hack into the city’s electronic surveillance systems and utilities.

So, if you weren’t sold already, here are six minutes of gameplay footy to help you decide whether or not to pick Watch Dogs up!

The think I’m a man out of control, but I’ve never had so much control.

Is Watch Dogs on or near the top of your must have list yet? If the phenomenal trailers and previews that we’ve seen so far haven’t overly impressed you, maybe this just released gameplay-trailer will do the trick (it should). This one features Aiden yet again running through the city and being tricky, but also has him explaining just why he’s doing what he’s doing.

You’ll get your chance to take over Chicago on November 19th. Watch Dogs is set for release on PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Wii U, and PC. Watch the new trailer below, and let us know how excited you are!

In Watch_Dogs, players will assume the role of Aiden Pearce, a new type of vigilante who, with the help of his smartphone, will use his ability to hack into Chicago’s central operating system (ctOS) and control almost every element of the city. Aiden will be able to tap into the city’s omnipresent security cameras, download personal information to locate a target, control systems such as traffic lights or public transportation to stop a chase, and more. The city of Chicago is now the ultimate weapon.

The annual LA Games Conference is right around the corner (it’s THIS week to be exact), and both the conference’s agenda and featured speakers have now been revealed. Some of the many highlights (for me anyways) include thatgamecompany co-founder Jenova Chen, Activision’s Jonathan Anastas, and Ubisoft’s Chris Early.

The conference takes place this Thursday and Friday (April 18th and 19th), and will feature 11 panels, 3 keynotes, 3 roundtables discussions, and 3 featured presentations, as well as countless exhibits and demos. This year’s conference sounds absolutely huge, and is definitely one you won’t want to miss if you find yourself in the Los Angeles area this weekend.

Check out the full list of speakers (and an interview from last week’s conference) below, and let us know if you’re planning to attend! Tickets are available here, and using the code SRADIUS will get you 10% off!

2013 Speakers:

Jonathan Anastas, VP, Global Marketing, Head of Digital & Social Media, Activision

Kraig Baker, Co-chair, Games Practice, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP

Barry Blumberg, EVP, Alloy Digital, President, Smosh

Bjorn Book-Larsson, CEO, Reloaded Games

Robin Boyar, Founder, thinktank

Pascal Brochier, SVP, Americas Publishing, Electronic Arts

Scott Brovsky, Brand Marketer and former Director, Global Marketing, Disney Interactive

Brent Bushnell, CEO, Two Bit Circus

Rob Carroll, Chief Mobile Officer, 5th Planet Games

Frank Cartwright, COO, Reloaded Games

Jenova Chen, Co-Founder & Creative Director, thatgamecompany

Lina Chen, Co-Founder, Nix Hydra Games

Ted Cohen, Managing Partner, TAG Strategic

Barry Cottle, Chief Revenue Officer, Zynga

Marco DeMiroz, President & CEO, PlayFirst

Sunny Dhillon, Signia Venture Partners

John Dobrowolski, GM, Games, Nanigans

Chris Donahue, VP, Global Marketing & Content, CiiNOW

Trevor Doerksen, CEO and Founder, Mobovivo

Rob Dyer, VP, Partner Publishing, Zynga

Chris Early, VP, Digital Publishing, Ubisoft

Chris Enock, VP of Central Publishing, Riot Games

Jon Estanislao, Senior Director, Global Digital and Mobile Sales, Activision Blizzard

Eric Futoran, Co-Founder and VP of Revenue and Operations, Scopely

Eric Goldberg, Managing Director, Crossover Technologies

Mike Goslin, General Manager, Rebel Entertainment

Marc Graser, Senior Editor, Variety

Alison Haislip, former TV correspondent, Attack of the Show! on G4 and NBC‘s The Voice

Jeff Hilbert, Founder & Managing Partner, Digital Development Management

Teemu Huutanen, Head of M&A and Investments, Rovio

Zain Jaffer, CEO, Vungle

Marshall Jensen, Managing Director, DMW Hexagon

Grant Johnson, President and Co-Founder, Interpret

George Jones, Director of Programming, Games/Action Channel, Wikia

Andy Kleinman, Chief Business Officer, Scopely

Jennie Kong, SVP, Digital Entertainment, Miller PR

Raph Koster, Entrepreneur, Game Designer, and Author of A Theory of Fun for Game Design

Peter Levin, CEO, Nerdist Industries & Co-President, Legendary Entertainment Digital

Billy Levy, President & Co-Founder, Virgin Gaming

Christopher Mahoney, Director, Emerging Platforms, PlayStation, Sony Computer Entertainment

Michael Marchetti, Former CEO, Buffalo Studios

Lisa Marino, CEO, RockYou

Michael Metzger, Principal, Covert & Co.

Jeremy Monroe, General Manager, Wargaming America

Jay Moore, President/Co-founder, BitRaider and Head of Special Ops, The Strategery Group

Braden Moulton, President & COO, 5th Planet Games

Tian Mu, Co-Founder & CEO, Naked Sky Entertainment

Ken Murphy, VP of Studio, GameHouse, RealNetworks

John Orlando, Director, Digital Development, Sony Pictures Entertainment

Maria Pacheco, Sr. Director, Marketing – Mobile, DreamWorks Animation

Michael Pachter, Managing Director, Equity Research, Wedbush Securities

Andrew Pascal, Founder & CEO, PLAYSTUDIOS

Zach Phillips, VP of Publisher Relations, PlayHaven

Brock Pierce, CEO, Playsino, Managing Director, Clearstone Global Gaming Fund

Martin Rae, President, Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences

Jarkko Rajamäki, VP, Ad Operations, Rovio

Chethan Ramachandran, CEO & Co-Founder, Playnomics

Nate Redmond, Managing Partner, Rustic Canyon

Jesse Redniss, SVP, Digital, USA Network/NBCUniversal

Nanea Reeves, COO, Machinima

David Rice, SVP & GM, CBS Interactive Games

Stephen Saiz, GM, Mobile, Majesco Entertainment

Kellee Santiago, Head of Developer Relations, OUYA

Brian Sapp, Director, Developer Partnerships, Tapjoy

Alan Seiffert, Founder, Seiffert Media Advisors

Jamison Selby, Director, Monkey King Games / Chair, IGDA LA Chapter

Adam Sessler, Executive Producer, Host, and Editor in Chief for Rev3 Games, Revision3

Seth Shapiro, Principal, New Amsterdam Media

Sanjay Sharma, Executive Vice President, Strategy & Business Development, Machinima

Ned Sherman, CEO & Publisher, Digital Media Wire / Chair, DMW Games Conference

Dave Siemer, Managing Director, Siemer Ventures

Jonathan Simpson-Bint, Chief Revenue Officer, Twitch.TV

Robert Steele, Manager, Corporate Bus. Dev. & Strategy, Warner Bros. Studios

Tim Steudler, SVP Publishing & Business Development, AdColony

Won Il Sue, SVP, Gamevil

Oren Tversky, VP, Business Development, Unity Technologies

Rodrigo Velloso, Head of Gaming, YouTube

Ian Verchere, CCO, Roadhouse Interactive

Mike Vorhaus, President, Magid Advisors

Kent Wakeford, EVP Corporate Development and General Counsel, Kabam

Margaret Wallace, CEO, Playmatics

James Waugh, Franchise Development, Blizzard Entertainment

Joe Weinman, Senior Vice President, Cloud Services & Strategy, Telx

Brian Wong, Co-Founder & CEO, Kiip

Josh Yguado, President, SGN

Bill Young, Managing Director, EA Ready, Head of Video Strategy, Electronic Arts

This trailer… I have…no words. I cannot believe Ubisoft has made such an incredibly absurd game. Just watch this trailer for Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon.

This trailer this so freaking 80’s I should be wearing leg warmers and spandex!

You can get your hands on this next level standalone game May 1st on PC, Xbox 360 and PS3!

Ubisoft today revealed a new trailer for their incredible looking upcoming action title, Watch Dogs. The game really needs no introduction; as soon as the title was announced at Ubisoft’s 2012 E3 conference, Watch Dogs instantly became one of the industry’s most anticipated title.

The new trailer looks very similar to the one shown at the Playstation 4 announcement last month, but with a new voiceover and some new footage. Watch the trailer below, and let us know what you think! Watch Dogs will release later this year for Xbox 360, PS3, PS4, and Wii U.

Ubisoft today revealed the first gameplay trailer for the upcoming Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag. The new preview gives us a much better idea of what to expect than the previous announcement trailer did, and as expected, the game (and gameplay) looks damn awesome.

Watch the new trailer below, and let us know what you think! You’ll be able to step into the shoes of Edward Kenway on October 29th!

You may have already seen the leaked reveal trailer that Ubisoft had planned for today, but that doesn’t mean the company had nothing new to show us.

 

A second trailer for Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag has made its way online. Just like that last trailer, there’s no gameplay footage here. This preview instead gives us a very stylish look at the game’s protagonist, one Edward Kenway.

 

Watch the new preview below, and let us know what you think! I haven’t yet played the naval battle sequences in Assassin’s Creed III, but I hear they’re pretty phenomenal. Are you looking forward to an expanded game on the high seas?

 

 

Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag hits store shelves on October 29th.

Earlier this week, Ubisoft revealed Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag. A single image for the game was released, depicting a new assassin on what appeared to be a pirate’s ship. No other information was announced, as Ubisoft will be holding a press conference on Monday to demonstrate the title.

 

Earlier today, a leaked ‘World Premiere’ trailer for the game made its way online. The prerendered preview gives us a good look into Assassin’s Creed IV‘s setting, as well as confirming the title for an October 29th launch for current and next-gen consoles.

 

Watch the leaked trailer below, but be quick! This one is certain to be gone soon. Check back with us on Monday for all of the official Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag details.

 

Last month it was leaked that Ubisoft was planning a new Assassin’s Creed title for this year, featuring both a new main character and time period. Today that leak became reality, as Ubisoft has officially revealed Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag.

 

Details at this time are scarce (or nonexistent), but it’s pretty clear from the released image that Assassin’s Creed IV is set in an age where pirates were prominent.

 

The game has been confirmed for PS3, Xbox, PC, and Wii U, and the PS3 version will feature an hour of exclusive content. Ubisoft announced via twitter that more information will be revealed on Monday, March 4th, at 6PM CET.

 


 
What do you think of the image (in box art form below)? Looking forward to an Assassin’s Creed on the high seas?

 

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During yesterday’s quarterly earnings call, Ubisoft revealed a few cool tidbits about the future of the Assassin’s Creed series.

 

No major details were revealed, but it was announced that the next title will release during fiscal 2014, and will feature both a new main protagonist and time period.

 

Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot also revealed that the next title will be developed by multiple teams, adding  “It is the benefit of multiple teams, working on multiple chapters of the brand, each getting several years to make their versions of an Assassin’s Creed game.”

 

More details are expected to be announced soon, and fiscal 2014 sounds like an awesome time to release the title; can you imagine how beautiful those cities will look on next-gen consoles?

 

Which era would you like to see the game take place in? Are you disappointed that we won’t be seeing Connor again?

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Source: Joystiq