Assassins Creed III development
Game Design- the game design has changed from the other games from the series because there is a different main character named Connor as oppose to Ezio. The storyline is basically the same as any other modern day hero game, Connor has to save the world which has been prophesied in the Revelations game. Connor is a half native, half british assassin in the 18th century which is more modern than the other games. The storyline is probably the games strongest point when we start with Connor getting accused of killing his own father, we go through Connor's life from being a scared young boy and turning into a fearsome assassin.
Game Engine- AnvilNext http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSM5B2Fz2jw
Gameplay- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZrklEy9ohQ
PUBLISHING
Target Audience - The target audience is 18+ due to the 18 rated certificate. However, in reality
we know it is aimed at 12 - 40+ as Ubisoft know that parents will buy this game as a gift for christmas or birthdays for their sons who are under the age of 18. Though Ubisoft will not admit they aim at younger than 18.
Genre - Assassins Creed III is a multi-genre game unlike most other games. It's genre's are:
Sandbox
Beat em up
Platform
Adventure
3rd Person
Stealth
Puzzle/Strategy
This sort of multi-genre game play makes the game experience a lot more immersive and enjoyable. The mixture of genre's makes it less tedious and makes the gamer enjoy playing it more as it is not just a simple beat em up boring game anymore.
Narrative - Considering under 30 people created the narrative for this game it is extremely well done.
Muskets, starving wolves, waist-high snowdrifts and a little something called the American Revolution are but a fraction of the perils Conor will face in the new world. But there is an even bigger challenge he will have to overcome, the shadow of Ezio Auditore, the beloved Italian assassin who terrorized Templars some 200 years before Connor took his first breath. Events throughout lead to him becoming an assassin and transform him into who of the most efficient killers at this side of the Atlantic.
How do franchises establish and develop continuing sales figures ?
One of the ways companies such as ubisoft ensure their game will sell, is through the use of marketing. We now live in the 'digital age' as a consequence most adverts we see are on digital formats ie. TV or on the internet. However companies still use magazines and non-digital formats to get the message spread.
When a new game is released one of the first major glimpses we get of the game is a short cinematic style animation. This doesn't use any or much game play footage, as its not developed by this point, however it gives the viewer a taste if the narrative and what they'll be getting up to. For example the following link is to a trailer released by ubisoft regarding their latest release Assassins Creed 3. It contains a narrator who gives you an insight into who the character is and what he believes in. It also focuses heavily on the hand to hand combat, a main feature of the assassins creed franchise.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32U_KOUuQ74&feature=fvwrel
Later on once the game has been developed further, companies will release actual game play footage in order to stir excitement in the gaming community. This can often be found online on sites such as YouTube They again show the main features if the game that people who have bought previous copies love so dearly. Which in Assassins Creeds case is the hand to hand combat and the free running mixed with stealth and strategy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZrklEy9ohQ
This is an example of the kind of trailer that gets advertised on the television. it contains a mix of game play and animation edited together to show as many aspects of the game off as possible.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6DnfH0Uc3I
However in this day and age its important not to forget about the other areas where games will be advertised. for example thousands of people buy and subscribe to gaming magazines every year, purely to read reviews and gain knowledge about up and coming releases. The creators of Assassins Creed 3 also exploited this area when advertising their new game.
Distribution: Companies use many methods in order to get the game to the people. They Sell the games in bulk to stores such as GAME, Game-station Amazon, HMV etc. These are the places where people will go in order to get their copy. Many copies are in fact shipped around the world to countries all over the map. And each establishment will then do their own advertising in order to shift their copies and make a profit.
Sales:
On March 30, 2012, Ubisoft stated that in the three weeks since the game's pre-order campaign began, numbers had already surpassed the total US pre-order numbers of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood and exceeded 10 times more than the pre-orders Assassin's Creed: Revelations attracted in a comparable time frame. On October 25, 2012, Ubisoft announced that the game is the most pre-ordered game in the company's history, more than doubling pre-orders for Revelations, the previous record holder.
Assassin's Creed III was the best selling game in the United Kingdom in the week of its release, with the best sales of the series to date. It was the biggest launch in publisher Ubisoft's history and the second biggest launch of any game in the UK in 2012 (behind FIFA 13). It doubled the launch week sales of Assassin's Creed II, and beat 2011's Revelations by over 117,000 copies.
Ubisoft announced that sales for Assassin's Creed III in the first week were estimated to be 3.5 million, which represents a 100 percent year-over-year increase from Revelations (taken from wikipedia)
One of the ways companies such as ubisoft ensure their game will sell, is through the use of marketing. We now live in the 'digital age' as a consequence most adverts we see are on digital formats ie. TV or on the internet. However companies still use magazines and non-digital formats to get the message spread.
When a new game is released one of the first major glimpses we get of the game is a short cinematic style animation. This doesn't use any or much game play footage, as its not developed by this point, however it gives the viewer a taste if the narrative and what they'll be getting up to. For example the following link is to a trailer released by ubisoft regarding their latest release Assassins Creed 3. It contains a narrator who gives you an insight into who the character is and what he believes in. It also focuses heavily on the hand to hand combat, a main feature of the assassins creed franchise.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32U_KOUuQ74&feature=fvwrel
Later on once the game has been developed further, companies will release actual game play footage in order to stir excitement in the gaming community. This can often be found online on sites such as YouTube They again show the main features if the game that people who have bought previous copies love so dearly. Which in Assassins Creeds case is the hand to hand combat and the free running mixed with stealth and strategy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZrklEy9ohQ
This is an example of the kind of trailer that gets advertised on the television. it contains a mix of game play and animation edited together to show as many aspects of the game off as possible.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6DnfH0Uc3I
However in this day and age its important not to forget about the other areas where games will be advertised. for example thousands of people buy and subscribe to gaming magazines every year, purely to read reviews and gain knowledge about up and coming releases. The creators of Assassins Creed 3 also exploited this area when advertising their new game.
Distribution: Companies use many methods in order to get the game to the people. They Sell the games in bulk to stores such as GAME, Game-station Amazon, HMV etc. These are the places where people will go in order to get their copy. Many copies are in fact shipped around the world to countries all over the map. And each establishment will then do their own advertising in order to shift their copies and make a profit.
Sales:
On March 30, 2012, Ubisoft stated that in the three weeks since the game's pre-order campaign began, numbers had already surpassed the total US pre-order numbers of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood and exceeded 10 times more than the pre-orders Assassin's Creed: Revelations attracted in a comparable time frame. On October 25, 2012, Ubisoft announced that the game is the most pre-ordered game in the company's history, more than doubling pre-orders for Revelations, the previous record holder.
Assassin's Creed III was the best selling game in the United Kingdom in the week of its release, with the best sales of the series to date. It was the biggest launch in publisher Ubisoft's history and the second biggest launch of any game in the UK in 2012 (behind FIFA 13). It doubled the launch week sales of Assassin's Creed II, and beat 2011's Revelations by over 117,000 copies.
Ubisoft announced that sales for Assassin's Creed III in the first week were estimated to be 3.5 million, which represents a 100 percent year-over-year increase from Revelations (taken from wikipedia)
The multiplayer mode features over 12 modes, one of which is Domination where players hold certain points on the map. You will be able to play as the British military and the mode is "run" by Abstergo, as with previous games. Game mechanics from the single player will be carried over to the multiplayer, therefore requiring players to utilise stealth and advance assassination techniques. Finally, female assassins will be included. Assassin's Creed III also features a new co-operative multiplayer mode called 'Wolf Pack'. The mode allows players to form teams of up to 4 people and work collectively to eliminate NPC assassination targets, known as 'Moles'. There are a total of 25 sequences, or 'waves' to complete, with each wave increasing in difficulty (taken from wikipedia)
After watching videos of the game on Youtube, I dont think I personally would enjoy the game because it seems a bit complicated and i play video games simply to chill out. However, for someone that enjoys the franchise it looks like it would be a very enjoyable game to play if you want to play the single player mode, after watching an online multiplayer game of domination it looks a bit boring, i'm not sure whether it is just that game mode or not but it didnt look very exciting as there were very few confrontations with enemies to kill.
Below are two pictures from the online multiplayer game modes:
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