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[http://www.cinemablend.com/games/Assassin-Creed-4-Director-Wants-Egypt-Sequel-59766.html ACIVBF director wants Egypt sequal.] | [http://www.cinemablend.com/games/Assassin-Creed-4-Director-Wants-Egypt-Sequel-59766.html ACIVBF director wants Egypt sequal.] | ||
''From The Article:'' | |||
Egypt has long been a rumored setting for an Assassin's Creed game. Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag game director Ashraf Ismail resurrected this line of speculation in a new interview by saying he wants to make a sequel set in the Gift of the Nile. | |||
"I'm not saying we are going there, but one day I would love to explore Egypt as a setting for this game," Ismail told Examiner. "Ancient Egypt could be a really cool place. We have a really cool explanation for how we can do this, and it is with this Animus device that allows us to go to anytime in history." | |||
"It was never a set rule that we always get closer to the present day. We were a bit surprised by people who saying, 'how do you go back in time, how's that possible?'" | |||
Revision as of 22:24, 10 October 2013
New Interviews:
ACIVBF Sequence 3 gameplay video introduces the Jackdaw and it's crew, interview.
ACIVBF lead writer on capturing the prates voice and viewpoint.
ACIVBF interview with lead writer Darby McDevitt.
Update:
ACIVBF director wants Egypt sequal.
From The Article:
Egypt has long been a rumored setting for an Assassin's Creed game. Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag game director Ashraf Ismail resurrected this line of speculation in a new interview by saying he wants to make a sequel set in the Gift of the Nile.
"I'm not saying we are going there, but one day I would love to explore Egypt as a setting for this game," Ismail told Examiner. "Ancient Egypt could be a really cool place. We have a really cool explanation for how we can do this, and it is with this Animus device that allows us to go to anytime in history."
"It was never a set rule that we always get closer to the present day. We were a bit surprised by people who saying, 'how do you go back in time, how's that possible?'"