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'Assassin's Creed: Unity:' Brand New Trailer Released At Gamescom 2014 [VIDEO]

IGN reports that a new trailer for Ubisoft's forthcoming game "Assasin's Creed: Unity" was released at on Wednesday at Gamescom 2014.

The trailer does not feature a lot of gameplay, instead the clip focuses on different elements and shows off it's graphics.

Take a look at the new trailer in the player below!

Ubisoft also released a computer generated trailer for the upcoming video game as well. The trailer features the game's main character Arno fighting his way to help save a prisoner for a guillotine death.

At the end of the trailer the prisoner is revealed to be a female character named Elise, according to CVG. The character is said to be important to the "Unity" story and is determined to join the Templar dynasty.

"Assassin's Creed: Unity" is set for a release on Oct. 28 on PlayStation 4, Windows PC and Xbox One.

Watch the CGI trailer below:

"Assassin's Creed: Unity" creative director Alex Amancio recently talked to Examiner about the upcoming game in an interview. During the interview, Amancio claimed that the next-gen game will be a new "narrative start."

"It's a new start, it's a new narrative start. That is symbolized by a completely new context for the present day," he said. "You've seen a little bit of an evolution with Black Flag, [but] we're not going to do the same thing. What we're doing with Unity is really the beginning [of] this new cycle of Assassin's Creed games."

Amancio also claimed that the game will be a great way for new players to jump into the franchise.

"Because it's new, we can actually explain it properly, because nobody is going to feel like it's redundant," Amancio said. "I would say that Assassin's Creed Unity is the best entry point for the franchise since [the first Assassin's Creed]."

PC gamers will be happy to hear that Ubisoft will attempt to release it's "Assassin's Creed: Unity" at the same time as it's release on next-gen consoles.

In an interview with Rock Paper Shotgun, Producer Lesley Phord-Toy mentioned that Ubisoft wanted to ship the games out simultaneously this go around.

"We're always aiming to ship all our games on all platforms at the same time," Phord-Toy said. "I don't have any specific news on the PC version of Assassin's Creed Unity, but I do know we're planning on shipping on all three [platforms]: Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. I haven't heard any news differently than that."

Phord-Toy also added that the company been successful in the past launching games on different consoles so she thinks it'll work again.

"Ubi has been very successful at achieving same-ship in the recent past, so we're very confident that we'll be able to do the same for Assassin's Creed Unity," she said.