Assassin’s Creed Unity gets a new co-op trailer

Publisher Ubisoft has released a new trailer for its upcoming third-person open-world action/adventure title – Assassin’s Creed Unity. This latest video focuses on the game’s cooperative missions, in which Arno and three other assassin-buddies of his work together to complete specific objectives. It certainly looks nice, but the trailer clearly doesn’t emphasise the stealth-approaches one would expect, deciding instead to showcase several fights in broad daylight.

A few days ago, Ubisoft had revealed two new types of side-missions available when the game will officially launch. One of them features protagonist Arno investigating various crimes while off-duty from his creed, and punishing those responsible by sending them to jail, for example. What’s more interesting is the fact that you can even punish innocent people. “You can put people in jail, you can accuse and interrogate people – you can accuse the wrong person”, said the game’s creative director. “You might go to the jail and find that it’s all filled with innocent people by the end of the game. It’s all done through investigation and exploration.”

Another type of side-activity in Assassin’s Creed Unity involves hunting down treasure chests created by Nostradamus – a 16th century prophet who’s said to have foreseen the rise of Napoleon. These “treasure hunts” involve observation of the environment and knowledge of the city’s history, rather than testing your blade-skills. “They offer clues that lead you to monuments, but they’re all in riddle form”, continued the director. “So, if you learn about the monuments, you’ll know that there was only one clock in Paris at the time. ‘Where did I see that? Oh, there’s a clock here’. Then you go to the clock and find the next clue.”

Assassin’s Creed Unity launches on November 11th in North America, November 14th in Europe, and December 4th in Japan, on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.