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'Assassin's Creed: Syndicate' - PC version to be released a month later than PS4 and Xbox One.

Ubisoft has said that the PC version of Assassin's Creed Syndicate is set to be released on November 19, 2015. This is almost a month later than the PS4 and XBox One release date on October 23.

The "Assassin's Creed Syndicate" is the ninth installment of the hit and popular series Assassin's Creed. The game is now set in the Industrial Revolution period in Victorian London and the story follows around a pair of twins - Jacob and Evie - and how they fight organized crime controlled by the Templars in the Victorian era.
The game has an exciting feature and for the very first time, gamers can play with both Jacob and Evie. It also features breath-taking stealth attacks and new exotic gadgets like a rope launcher which shoots a tightrope across buildings so the gamer can zipline and avoid streets completely.
The game is set to be released in October 23rd for platforms, PS4 and Xbox One. However, Sam Kovalev, the Studio Production Manager at Ubisoft Kiev, has said that the PC version of Assassin's Creed Syndicate will be released a month later because the last installment, Assassin's Creed Unity, failed to perform on PCs.
According to PCGamer, Kovalev says, "We have introduced several new improvements to our production pipeline and validation process, which allowed us to focus on polishing, stabilizing and optimizing the PC version very early on in the project, this has been one of the top priorities for the production team this year." He added, "The additional four weeks are for us to really bear down and finalize all of the polish and optimization, to make sure the game and all of its systems are stable when it launches, so it runs smoothly for all players starting on day one."
Although Ubisoft has not declared any specific requirements for PC but the usual requirement of having a 1080p monitor screen and 30fps is compulsory.

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