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'''''Assassin's Creed III: Liberation''''' is an upcoming game for the {{Wiki|PlayStation Vita}} developed by [[Ubisoft]] Sofia, to be released alongside ''[[Assassin's Creed III]]'' on 30th of October, 2012.
'''''Assassin's Creed III: Liberation''''' is an upcoming game for the {{Wiki|PlayStation Vita}} developed by [[Ubisoft]] Sofia, to be released alongside ''[[Assassin's Creed III]]'' on 30th of October, 2012.


The game is set between 1765 and 1780, and primarily features [[Aveline]], a female [[French Assassins|French Assassin]] around the end of the [[French and Indian War]].
The game is set between 1765 and 1780, and primarily features [[Aveline]], a female [[French Assassins|French Assassin]] around the end of the [[French and Indian War]]. It will include a variety of weapons from the previous installments, but some new weapons including sugarcane machete, pistols, and grenades.


''Liberation'' will also include multiplayer ''"specifically tailored to the Vita experience"''.
''Liberation'' will also include multiplayer ''"specifically tailored to the Vita experience"''.

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Assassin's Creed III: Liberation is an upcoming game for the PlayStation Vita developed by Ubisoft Sofia, to be released alongside Assassin's Creed III on 30th of October, 2012.

The game is set between 1765 and 1780, and primarily features Aveline, a female French Assassin around the end of the French and Indian War. It will include a variety of weapons from the previous installments, but some new weapons including sugarcane machete, pistols, and grenades.

Liberation will also include multiplayer "specifically tailored to the Vita experience".

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