By Rey Gambe (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Nov 10, 2014 04:35 AM EST

One of the most anticipated video games this November, "Assassin's Creed Unity" will hit the retail market on November 11, 2014 across all platforms including Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and the PC.

To further add excitement to the game among fans, Ubisoft has released a series of gameplay clips through live stream including confession story mission walkthrough, character customization breakdown, side mission fun collecting heads, the beautifully re-created France, and how multiplayer works.

IGN has posted all these clips in order to give gamers a glimpse of actual gameplay and also teach them the value of teamplay and unity to become "a well-oiled assassinating team."

Seeking Redemption

Ubisoft is actually attempting to redeem itself for a disappointing release of "Assassin's Creed IV: Black Fag" in October 29, 2013 and the company has apparently pulled all stops to ensure that it remains true-to-form as a historical action-adventure video game, reports Christian Today.

"Assassin's Creed IV: Black Fag" was widely criticized by gamers for deviating from its original plotline by featuring pirates instead of assassins, note the report.

Since "Assassin's Creed Unity" contains heavy historical plots in each game, Ubisoft made sure that all the important details are taken into account.

Aside from featuring the early years of France during the time of the French Revolution, the production team also did a lot of research to guarantee that all the information they will be using are as accurate as possible, observes Christian Today.

"We have historians on the team, who we work with closely (with), especially from the character standpoint. For era-specific clothing, from the bourgeois down to the peasants, we found a lot of evidence and records regarding the clothing of the time," reveals Jeffrey Spicer, production manager for Ubisoft.

Mixing more of history into this game, it has also been disclosed that a number of important historical figures will also be featured in "Assassin's Creed Unity" including Maximilian Robespierre, Napoleon Bonaparte, and Marquis de Sade. These figures will have a special relationship with the game's main protagonist Arno Dorian.

To be able to completely overshadow and forget about last year's miscue, Ubisoft shall also be releasing "Assassin's Creed Rogue" on November 11 along with "Assassin's Creed Unity." "Rogue" is the sequel to "Assassin's Creed IV: Black Fag," cites the report.

GottaBe Mobile reported that "Assassin's Creed Unity" is priced at $59.99 in Amazon, and for special edition that comes with other items, it is $129.

The digital copy of the video game for both PS4 and Xbox One are also priced $59.99 and $89.99 for digital special edition, according to the site.

Check out the new "Assassin's Creed Unity" launch trailer:

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