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Ubisoft, diğer oyun yapımcıları gibi hatanın kendisinde olduğunu kabul etmek yerine oyunculara veya Windows’a suçu atmadı ve dün yaptığı açıklama ile bir özür diledi.
Bir oyun yapımcısının özür dilediğini sıkça görmediğimiz için bu olay bizi oldukça şaşırttı. Ubisoft, Watch Dogs 2 oyununda ...
Ubisoft hat echt Geschmack bewiesen nach jahrelangen Ganzkörperkondomen. Hotpants und ärmellose Tops sind einfach der Wahnsinn.
Developed by Ubisoft, Assassin's Creed delves deep into the history of the world and questions the very fabric of its foundation.
Ubisoft’un yeni oyunu Assassins Creed Syndicate büyük bir pirim yapacak gibi. Daha önceki oyunların nasıl tuttuğunu biliyorsunuzdur. Gerek olay örgüsü, gerek grafikler, gerek suikastlerin verdiği heyecan unutulacak türden değil.
Peki, bu yeni oyunun sistem gereksinimleri neler? Çok düşük sistem ...
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Founded in France in 1986, today Ubisoft is one of the world's leading videogame publishers, known for franchises like Assassin's Creed, Rainbow 6, Splinter Cell, Far Cry, Prince of Persia, Rayman, Rocksmith, and Watch Dogs. Its San Francisco based North American headquarters are housed in a historic 100+ year old SoMa building that previously served as headquarters of Rolling Stone magazine.
The Ubisoft Pavilion at E3 2014, which showed off Assassin's Creed Unity, Far Cry 4, Rainbow Six Siege, The Division, and the Crew, among other upcoming titles.
Curse of the Pharaohs, the third major expansion for Assassin's Creed Origins, takes Bayek to find a mysterious artifact in Thebes, where he immediately runs into much more than he bargained for. Instead of the mortal and deceitful Order of the Ancients, he finds undead pharaohs materializing in the streets and slaughtering civilians. The Pharaoh's Curse, as the locals call it, likely has something to do with all the grave robbers treating the Valley of the Kings like a strip mine for antiquities, forcing Bayek to hunt down key artifacts linked to each pharaoh in order to put them to rest.
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