Assassin's Creed Unity News: New Gameplay And Customization Details Revealed [VIDEOS] New Rift Mode Features Past AC Heroes As Playable Characters?

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Good news gaming fans as new game details for Assassin's Creed Unity have been revealed.

YouTube user name Open World Games posted several gameplay videos of Assassin's Creed Unity which features in game walkthrough, customization options, combat, and many more. Here are the videos below.

Eurogamers has reported before that Ubisoft has implemented new character and gear customizations in the game.

Alex Amancio explained the new co-op game features revealing that customization doesn’t end with the player’s onscreen look. Amancio explains that Unity includes over 200 pieces of unlockable gear asserting that each piece includes specific benefits. By customizing Arno’s appearance, players also alter how the character plays in the game allowing players to create an assassin that suits their own unique style from stealth, short range brawling, and many more.

Eurogamer has also described the functions of the new Rift Mode. The Rift mode sees players race around an environment collecting glyphs for points, while attempting to beat the ghosts of their friends. Some levels will feature specific Assassins and Templars in time periods other than Unity, and players will likely see the return of past characters such as Altair, Ezio, Edward Kenway, Aveline and many more.

The Rift Mode was first reported that a Reddit user leaked the Beta Test for Rift Mode and posted it on YouTube. But, unfortunately the footage has been removed by the users. Ubisoft has declined any comment on the leaked footage and requested Reddit's Assassin's Creed board to abstain from posting the leak or discussing any details of it.

Assassin's Creed: Unity is now available in North America, and in November 13 in Europe for the PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

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