No Multiplayer Naval Battles In Assassin’s Creed IV

While Ubisoft may be focusing far more on the sea with its latest installment in the Assassin's Creed franchise, don't get too excited about what that might mean for multiplayer, as there are no plans to introduce competitive-based ship battles with Black Flag.

GameRevolution got to check out the game (see our preview here) where we learned that ACIV won't feature friend-filled naval warfare, but instead stick to the tried-and-true "kill-or-be-killed" multiplayer fans are familiar with. However, you can expect new modes, characters, and the like to make their way into Ubisoft Annecy's new offering. And obviously, it will feature a pirate flair.

Are you psyched for Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag? Let us know in the comments below.

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