Assassin’s Creed: Revelations PC Leaked A Week Before Official Release


Ubisoft has been complaining these days about PC piracy but let us tell you this; they are the ones to blame. Why? Because they intentionally delayed the PC version of Assassin’s Creed: Revelations. And guess what, the game has just been leaked and is fully playable. Yeap, contrary to most other leaks that we’ve seen in the past, this one has already been cracked and is fully playable. This is really disappointing and will impact the PC version’s sales but we’ll say it again. If Ubisoft had released it simultaneously with the console versions, we wouldn’t have this major leak and the game’s sales would be great.
We also don’t buy Ubisoft’s claims about PC piracy. Dear devs and publishers, you can’t blame piracy for your idiotic choices. If you really wanted the PC version to sell, you wouldn’t delay it in purpose to boost the console sales. We get it, this is business. Still, you can’t blame your customers for your choices. There is a reason why other franchises are successful on the PC. And if Ubisoft wanted to protect their games, they’d implement Valve’s Steamworks. Remember when Saints Row: The Third was leaked almost a month before release? Well, thanks to Steamworks the game wasn’t cracked before its official release. Ubisoft should learn from Volition, plain and simple!
Assassin’s Creed Revelations marks the peak of the epic journey of master assassin Ezio Auditore in the age-old war between Assassins and Templars. Assassin’s Creed Revelations is an action-adventure game that blends thrilling combat, stunning hyper-realistic graphics and a gripping tale of intrigue and self-discovery.
Assassin’s Creed: Revelations is currently slated for a December 2nd release on the PC.