Assassin’s Creed: Unity – New Leaked Videos Emerge

As we’ve already said, the PS4 version of Assassin’s Creed: Unity is already out in the wild and along its first direct screenshots, a number of videos have emerged. Below you can find some of them, thus giving you an idea of what you can expect from this new Assassin’s Creed title. Kudos to our reader ‘Manupa14’ for informing us. Ubisoft may take them down, so be sure to watch them asap. Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

Assassin's Creed Unity Gameplay (PS4)

24 thoughts on “Assassin’s Creed: Unity – New Leaked Videos Emerge”

  1. Doesn’t matter Ubisoft, you’ll get your sales regardless, it’s OK if consoles leak games. If this was the PC version then Ubisoft would be plucking all sorts of piracy figures out of their a**.

  2. Pop-in issues, the lightning model seems flat in most parts, textures look good.You can clearly see a downgrade there but i’ll wait to see PC maxed out to make my final judgment.

    1. Depends how much the bribe cheque is from M$ and $ony.

      Sony sent in a huge one for WD and we ended up with that crapfest.

  3. i really liked how future soldier was not coming to pc due to 90% of us pirating it and not because they didnt have ubisoft kiev to port it just like they do with pretty much every pc version lately.

  4. What is it that makes you think pc version will look any better? its ubisoft people, come on. If anything we can get higher framerate/resolution and a nice ENB to treat those washed out colours during midday

    1. HBAO+, PCSS, hardware anti-aliasing options, more post AA options, higher draw distances and better LOD, tessellation, native 1080p or higher.

  5. Climbing and jumping looks more retarded than ever. Notice how he practically walks on vertical walks, and jumping lacks a ‘hard-landing’ feel.

  6. This is another reason people need to differentiate between copyright and non-disclosure I think. If the leak was from a legit PC retail version instead of PS4, there’s no way Ubisoft’s piracy argument would work, just like the piracy angle doesn’t work in this case. What’s strange is that Google has already taken down the videos citing a “copyright claim by Ubisoft”, even though no copyright violation occurred. On second thought, maybe that’s why they used the word “claim” and not “violation”. They should be taking action against the retailer first for breach of NDA and not the gamer for the uploaded content.

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