You Can Join Ubisoft's First Road Show With Assassin's Creed: Syndicate

Published: June 9, 2015 5:59 PM /

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For the first time ever, Ubisoft will be holding a road show featuring Assassin's Creed: Syndicate. Ubisoft claims that fans will get a chance to get a chance to play the game and then give feedback to the development team, possibly affecting certain features before Assassin's Creed: Syndicate is released on October 23rd.

So far the only stop detailed coincides with E3 on June 17th.  Here are the requirements to participate:

  • Submit your age, name and a brief summary detailing your experience with Assassin's Creed (100 words or less) to playtestroadshow@ubisoft.com
  • You must be 17 years or older as of June 14th 2015
  • You must be able to make your appointment time and obtain your own transportation
  • Also, you must be an experienced Assassin's Creed player
Obviously, not everyone will be able to participate if you don't meet the requirements above, nor will there be enough spots for everyone. There will be a limited availablity so it is encouraged for you to submit early and write up a snazzy 100 words to try to secure yourself a spot.

There are no other stops detailed so far, but keep an eye out in the future for potential stops in your area. If one were to assume, the same requirements as above would be uniform throughout the entirety of the road show.

Assassin's Creed: Syndicate takes the series to London during the Industrial Revolution. It is also the first Assassin's Creed game to feature two protagonists, allowing you to switch between the two in a similar fashion to Grand Theft Auto V. You can check out more information on Assassin's Creed: Syndicate, including the debut trailer, here.

Will fan feedback really have an effect on Assassin's Creed: Syndicate, seeing as the game is a little over four months away? Will you be trying to sign up? Is this a good idea and would you like to see more companies attempt to do something like this?

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