Assassin’s Creed: Liberation HD release date revealed

24 October 2013

Ubisoft and Sony have announced that Assassin’s Creed: Liberation HD will release on PS3 through the Playstation Network on 14 January 2014.

Liberation HD is also coming to PC and 360, however, no dates have been announced for those platforms.

The game will arrive in “glorious high definition with a host of gameplay refinements, graphical upgrades and even some new levels,” according to the Ubisoft blog.

Assassin’s Creed III: Liberation featured the series’ first female protagonist, Adeline, and proved to be a hit on the PS Vita.

Aveline is the daughter of a French merchant and an African servant, and uses her beauty, money, and deadly skills to her advantage.

The game is set in new Orleans during 1771. The Spanish have taken control of the city from the French, and elsewhere in North America, the Revolutionary War is raging.

This places it in the same time frame as its big brother game, Assassins Creed 3.

MyGaming’s Henk Claasen reviewed Assassin’s Creed: Liberation upon its release in October 2012.

Check out the trailer below:

Source: Playstation blog

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