assassins-creed-pirates

Gamers who enjoyed Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag from Ubisoft now have something new to look forward to. As we reported last month, Assassin’s Creed: Pirates has been released today for a slew of mobile devices that are powered by Android and iOS. Kindle Fire, which runs a highly forked version of Android, has also received this title. Do keep in mind that this title isn’t an extension of the console game, it just shares a similar play setting with its sibling.

Naval battles are the highlight, naval captain Alonzo Batilla is one of the game’s central figures. The objective of Assassin’s Creed: Pirates is to get to La Buse’s treasure. In order to achieve this objects, gamers will enlist a crew for the ship and battle enemies along the way. Templars, assassins and other pirates will regularly drop in to make the journey interesting and challenging. Crew members that die in battle can be replaced, gamers will also be able to upgrade their ships. Ubisoft claims that the game utilizes a new 3D graphics engine that sets a new standard for mobile gaming. Available now from the Google Play Store, App Store and the Amazon appstore for Android, iOS and Kindle Fire respectively, Assassin’s Creed: Pirates costs $4.99.

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