A new version of Assassin's Creed Pirates

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May 21, 2014 1:36am CST
A new edition of Assassin's Creed Pirates, the Assassin's Creed Cosplay Costumes 4: Black Flag cellular spin-off, is now available to perform for free in web internet explorer, thanks to a collaboration between Ubisoft and Online Traveler. The browser-based headline was built with open-source structure Babylon.JS; it's depending on game play from the cellular game, which released for $4.99 last Dec. Gamers competition a deliver through the Carribbean sea while preventing area mines and other challenges. The experience, available in five different 'languages', offers players nine choices for weather and three problems configurations. Assassin's Creed Pirates also features social options; players can encourage friends to perform via Facebook or myspace and get involved in leaderboards. Assassin's Creed Pirates is a internet browser first for the series, but another collaboration with a sport maker for Online Traveler. In Oct of last year, the company declared a modernization of Float, a mashup of catch the flag and fender vehicles prominent in 1995. Discussing with Polygon during a recent trial of the game, Online Traveler mature product administrator Bieber Garrett provided understanding on the organization's collaboration with Ubisoft. According to Garret, Assassin's Creed was the best series to test the technical out. "The Assassin's Creed Cosplay Costumes series was a very natural fit because of the beauty of the Carribbean sea and the buccaneer adventuring," Garrett said. "It was the best tale and experience to tell — a technology tale through the world wide web browser." Popular Assassin's Creed Cosplay Costumes from
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