Assassin's Creed Nexus VR dev breaks down gameplay in eight-minute video

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It's been three years since Ubisoft announced it was working on a VR instalment of Assassin's Creed, and with the game - now officially titled Assassin's Creed Nexus VR - nearing its release, the company has shared an extensive eight-minute gameplay breakdown to get players in the mood ahead of its November launch on Meta Quest 2, 3, and Pro.

Assassin's Creed Nexus VR (which Ubisoft describes as an "all-new full-length Assassin's Creed action-adventure game") casts players as an elite hacker working undercover at Abstergo on behalf of the Brotherhood. From here, they'll be able to shove their eyes into the heads of three returning series protagonists - Ezio Auditore, Connor, and Kassandra - in an attempt to locate a number of mysterious artefacts they encountered during their lives.

It's a quest that, in classic series fashion, will see players scrambling, sneaking, stabbing, and clobbering their way around some big open maps, this time spanning Renaissance Italy, Colonial America, and Ancient Greece - including Venice, Boston, and even some new locations such as Newport (presumably the Rhode Island one and not the one in Wales).

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