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Who is Deadliest Assassin in Assassin's Creed series so far?

So far in Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed franchise we have came across three Assassins "Altair Ibn-La'Ahad, Ezio Auditore da Firenze and Connor Kenway".

Rashonality4571d ago

Altair is the deadliest while Ezio is the most charming....

i like Conner but i don't think he stacks up with the first two :/

Reverent4571d ago (Edited 4571d ago )

Exactly what I was thinking. I'm glad someone else thinks Altair is a better assassin than Ezio. Ezio was good at talking, but when it comes down to it, him in a fight with Altair... Who's walking away from that one? Altair. Lol.

However, I also agree a lot with theWB27 below. Connor is a lot more viscous, and more efficient with killing in general. I'd say it's a tough fight between Altair and Connor for me.

theWB274571d ago

Connor by far...his personality geared more towards killing whoever was in his way, and he was brutal and a lot better hunter. Altair wasn't very deadly at in a face to face situation while I think Ezio would be the better match for Connor.

Braid4571d ago (Edited 4571d ago )

Lets see...

Ezio is the sympathetic one. He was the character I felt closest to, and I cared about his story the most. Maybe because we played both his young and old ages, we saw him growing up, getting the title "il mentore", dying a legend. On the other hand, Altair is like a prophet to the Assassins guild. His story in AC Revelations was so touching that it made me care about him even though I found him quite arrogant in the first AC game but well, with old age comes wisdom. His last moments were one of the greatest gaming moments of my life.

Haven't played the last AC game yet but Connor always had that "stranger" vibe in him, he's more like Altair in AC1 I guess. So my affection goes to Ezio of all three Assassins.

In terms of deadlines though, it's difficult to compare. Both are great Assassins, capable of doing great things, skillful and fast. I think Ezio might be the deadliest/toughest. If you remember the ending of AC2 and the final boss, you'll know what I'm talking about. He not only survived that final mission but also did it single handedly, so he must be the most determined, skillful assassin.

forevercloud30004571d ago

I think Altair is the technical best of the lot so far. The later ones got better gadgets but Altair made due with what was available and wooped major ass in a flawless manner. It was almost Poetry. Aveline is proving to be pretty great, loving her Femme Fatale like personality. She smiles at them for one moment, then stabbing them in the crotch the next lol.

Cam9774571d ago

AVELINE!
MARIO!
CODENAME 47!

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16 Ubisoft Titles Can Now Be Purchased on The Xbox PC Store

In a very intriguing and interesting move, 16 Ubisoft titles can now be purchased on the Xbox PC Store. Of course, this is a first as Ubisoft PC titles have never been purchasable on the Xbox PC Store previously.

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jznrpg1d 5h ago

Servers are going to be bogged down by that 1 guy who will use this.

SimpleDad1d 2h ago

Ahhh, the good old... Xbox PC store?
Who tf uses that?

Tacoboto21h ago

Kind of weird without them being updated to Xbox Play Anywhere purchases

MrDead16h ago

I uninstalled it as I was sick of the ads popping up on my login screen.

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Ubisoft Announces Weak Financial Results, Delays Games, but Assassin's Creed Shadows is Going Strong

Ubisoft announced its financial results for the fiscal year 2024-2025, and they're not good, but Assassin's Creed Shadows is doing well.

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neutralgamer19921d 5h ago

Three companies keep showing their true faces and telling us who they are but for some weird reason we refuse to believe them. Even when everything they show just makes their greediness even stands out more

Keep messing with the consumers and keep being greedy. Keep telling your consumers to get comfortable now owning your games and we will. You only have few IP's that gamers care about anyways so

"soon enough tencent will buy you out. They already own 49%. Keep deleting games from gamers libraries and getting sued over it instead of making offline play possible for the crew" it's sad that I believe in 10 cents more than UBI because atleast tencent knows how to run a proper business

These executives can taking millions and bonuses and stock options yet they fire those actually making the games without thinking twice. Gaming has become so greedy that their own greed will be their downfall. Companies like Capcom have realized making good quality games and treat gamers with respect

AC series started with a soul but now it's just a soulless empty option world with icons filling the game map. They make their own games so grindy so that they can see the XP boosters to even the odds. As a gamer in my 40's all I want to know is when did gaming just stop being about Fun and all about greed. Double XP weekends selling cosmetics and dances. I use to be a big sports game guy when I was in my 20's the other day I wanted to play NBA 2k and after doing some deep research I realized the best NBA game was 2k17 and NBA 2k25 at $9.79 I couldn't pull the trigger on that 2k25 for how egregious the micro transactions were. So much of the fun is behind a pay wall

dveio1d 1h ago

True words, buddy.

Q: "So how many units did Shadows sell?"

Ubisoft: "Well, look, we ... it's been a busy week."

neutralgamer19921d ago

For over a decade, the price of video games remained steady. We paid $50, then $60 for full, content-rich experiences. Developers found creative ways to deliver incredible games without charging more. From the PS2 era through the PS4/Xbox One, pricing consistency gave players a sense of value and trust.

But then came the jump to $70 during the PS5 and Xbox Series X launches—justified by "rising development costs." And now, barely four years later, we’re seeing $80 price tags becoming more common for standard editions. At this pace, by the time the next generation of consoles launches around 2027, $90 games could be the norm. And with a behemoth like GTA 6 on the horizon, a $99.99 base price wouldn’t be shocking at all.

Yet we’ve also seen proof that this kind of pricing isn’t necessary for success. Look at the recent launches of Expedition 33 and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. Both released at $49.99 and have been met with strong sales and positive reception. These games show that there’s still plenty of room for high-quality, mid-budget (AA) titles that offer great value—and gamers are more than willing to support them at fair prices.

But here’s the problem: the big publishers don’t care. If we as consumers keep paying for deluxe editions, early access, and overpriced base games, they’ll keep pushing the limits. They’re not going to back down unless we speak with our wallets—because that’s the only language they listen to. If they see record sales, they’ll take it as validation.

It’s frustrating when these same companies report record-breaking revenue and profits—yet still complain about tariffs, still find excuses to raise prices, and still hand out bigger bonuses to their CEOs. If they’re doing so well financially, why are they passing more of the burden onto players?

It’s because gaming has become the second biggest entertainment market in the world. And with that comes attention from hedge funds, investors, and boardrooms focused on short-term profit, not long-term player trust. To them, your passion is just a revenue stream. They care about quarterly numbers, not the health of the industry or the joy of the experience.

And unless we—as players—take a stand, the greed won’t stop. The monetization will grow, the price hikes will continue, and the soul of gaming will keep slipping away. The choice is ours. We can either keep paying more for less, or we can push back. One purchase—or one refusal to purchase—at a time

dveio23h ago

"And unless we—as players—take a stand, the greed won’t stop."

And that's the tough part about it.

Look at those annual figures showing billions and billions of money being spent on the most ridiculous add-ons, DLCs, pre-release accesses, even pre-orders, digital deluxe crap, etc.

I mean - we've stood together at times. I don't say it didn't happen before.

But within all of our communities there's so much passive aggressive defensiveness.

Look at the debates regarding physical vs digital.

Publishers can't keep a straight face reading our discussions in which many people abandon physical.

Playing straight into the cards of publishers out there.

neutralgamer19924h ago(Edited 4h ago)

Like I said gamers are the biggest issue with gaming. We may united on a issue but as soon as our favorite gaming franchise gets a release we will support it. If there any doubt Mario kart will be one of the best selling games on switch 2?

Things we use to unlock by simply playing a game has not be sold to us as extra content

Rainbowcookie17h ago

I think people arebgetting tired of the formula. We see it in sales. People just want fun again.

neutralgamer19924h ago

I just want games to be fun and not geindy and full of micro transactions

anast13h ago

Even the $130 ultimate editions of UBI games are only a bit less grindy and they still beg people to buy helix coins throughout the whole experience.

It's a travesty what 2K did to NBA 2K.

neutralgamer19924h ago

It really is because NBA 2K is simply unplayable without spending money and you can't even respec for a new my player you are required to spend again

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SimpleDad1d 2h ago

When you don't disclose units sold... and your stock goes down... how is this doing well?

CantThinkOfAUsername20h ago

"According to the company, Assassin’s Creed Shadows achieved the second-highest Day 1 sales revenue in franchise history, following Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. It actually had the best Day 1 performance of Ubisoft’s history on the PlayStation Store."

S2Killinit11h ago

AC Shadows is doing good yes.

gigoran81d 1h ago

but but 2,000,000 players...

Chocoburger14h ago

Ubishit burned so many bridges with fans, releasing filler dreck that was purposefully designed to push you towards micro-trash-actions. It didn't have to be this way, they could have respected us players more, instead of making players waste countless hours of their life just to see stupid "experience points and resources numbers go up" and attempt to profit off us in such a disrespectful way. I stopped supporting them a long time ago. Keep burning bridges, and keep burning your company from within.

S2Killinit11h ago

Which UBI games did that? Im legit asking.

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Privacy firm files Ubisoft legal complaint over data collection, forced online in singleplayer games

Assassin's Creed maker Ubisoft has been hit by a complaint from a European privacy firm over the data it collects from players.

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