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Assassin’s Creed: The Rebel Collection launches exclusively for the Nintendo Switch in December

In case you missed the big news from the Nintendo Direct event yesterday evening, Ubisoft has announced that a collection of Assassin’s Creed titles will be heading exclusively to the Nintendo Switch this winter.

The Rebel Collection will include both Assassin?s Creed IV: Black Flag and Assassin’s Creed Rogue with all the DLC and some enhancements including touchscreen interface, motion controls and more. Plus, it’ll be portable, which is always a good thing.

See the screens, trailer and announcement below!

Assassin’s Creed: The Rebel Collection: Switch Announce Trailer:

Assassin’s Creed: The Rebel Collection screens:

Today, Ubisoft announced that Assassin?s Creed: The Rebel Collection will be available exclusively for Nintendo Switch on December 6, 2019. Assassin?s Creed: The Rebel Collection includes Assassin?s Creed IV: Black Flag with all single-player DLCs and Assassin?s Creed Rogue. From becoming the most feared pirate in the Caribbean to transforming into the ultimate assassin hunter, players will have the opportunity to discover or rediscover two major opuses from the Assassin?s Creed series fully playable offline and on-the-go with Nintendo Switch.

This exclusive compilation takes full advantage of the capabilities of the Nintendo Switch, including enhanced features such as Handheld Mode, HD Rumble, Touchscreen Interface, Optimized HUD, and Motion Control Aiming.

Assassin?s Creed: The Rebel Collection includes:

  • Assassin?s Creed IV: Black Flag. Players will sail into the Golden Age of Piracy, where pirates have established their own lawless Republic. Playing as Edward Kenway, the most feared pirate captain in the Caribbean, players will take part in world-famous battles, discover hidden treasures, and earn the respect of legendary characters like Blackbeard. The game?s vast open world features countless remote islands where corruption, greed, and cruelty are commonplace.
  • All single-player DLCs, including Aveline and Freedom Cry. Play as Aveline during a rogue period of self-discovery, unsure of her alliances, but more committed than ever to defending and liberating slaves. In Freedom Cry, former slave Adewale finds freedom as a pirate aboard Edward Kenway’s ship. 15 years later, Adewale becomes a trained Assassin to free the slaves and avenge them. Both these DLCs and more will be available in Assassin?s Creed IV: Black Flag.
  • Assassin?s Creed Rogue. Amidst the chaos of the French and Indian War, players will embrace one man?s slow descent into darkness, forever shaping the future of the American colonies. As Shay Patrick Cormac, they will transform from a loyal member of the Assassin Brotherhood into the ultimate assassin hunter. On a perilous journey through America and the icy cold waters of the North Atlantic, players will take the perspective of a Templar for the first time in franchise history.

Starting September 5, 2019, Assassin?s Creed: The Rebel Collection can be pre-ordered for $39.99 USD.

For more information on Assassin?s Creed, visit: assassinscreed.com.

For the latest on Assassin?s Creed: The Rebel Collection visit the dedicated page: https://www.ubisoft.com/en-us/game/assassins-creed-rebel-collection/

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Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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