Ubisoft Hosting Assassin’s Creed Event Later This Month

Gamers have a whole lot more than just Sony's PlayStation Meeting 2013 to look forward to this month (one day away!), as Ubisoft has just announced that it's holding an Assassin's Creed event just one week later, on February 27th.

 

GameRevolution has received an invite, so you can be sure that we'll fill you in on all the exciting news that inevitably spills out from the event. In the meantime, let us know what you think Ubisoft might reveal. Do you think it will be a new proper Assassin's Creed? The publisher has already made it clear that it's done with Connor, so there's reason to hope that this event will in fact provide us with our first glimpse at Assassin's Creed IV.

For all things Assassin's Creed and gaming in general, keep it tuned to GameRevolution. 

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