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Assassin's Creed III Concept Art Leaked

Get a feel for the environments and settings from these five images.

After Assassin's Creed III information was leaked and subsequently officially confirmed yesterday, fans have been reeling over the news. Set during the Revolutionary War, the series is set to tap into completely new territory for gaming in general. Hot on the heels of the announcement come five pieces of what look like screen shots, but are more likely concept art given the coloration and smoothness of the images. The images come courtesy of All Games Beta, but there's no indication of how they managed to procure them. Be sure to click through to get a look at all of the images!


 

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Kyle Charizanis Staff Alumnus

03/02/2012 at 06:03 PM

So you're on the Native Americans' side? That's so cool :O

Julian Titus Senior Editor

03/03/2012 at 03:28 PM

Your character stands out like a sore thumb in that outfit. It worked in the setting for the other games, but I expected an updated look as time moves forward.

Mike Wall Staff Alumnus

03/03/2012 at 11:46 PM

I completly agree, the costume design makes no sense, but I will say I love the idea of the American Revolution might actualy make me excited for this game. Hopefully they'll think about changing the charecter model in the future.

Anonymous

03/09/2012 at 09:29 PM

Apparently you will be able to make your outfit look more modern or more on the N ative American side of looks.

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