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Assassin’s Creed Dated, Pre-Orders Available for 360, PS3

Looks like Assassin’s Creed may be taking a chunk of time out of your beginnig-of-quarter studying schedule, for all you gamer-students out there. If Amazon.com‘s listing is correct, the game will be launching on September 25th this year. Currently, you can pre-order the Ubisoft game for either Xbox 360 or the Playstation 3, from Amazon’s website, for $59.99. Interestingly, there’s also an Assassin’s Creed DS listing over at Amazon, but we’re not going to give that too much credibility.
Personally, I can’t wait to see if there’s any difference between the 360 and PS3 versions of the title. Given that the game was one of the most visually impressive demonstrations of the PS3 hardware, it’ll be interesting to see how the worst-kept non-exclusivity secret in gaming plays on supposedly inferior hardware.
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I doubt there will be much difference among the platforms, however…
Online support is guaranteed for the 360, while such an offering on the PS3 is a question mark.
Graphics are likely to be nearly indentical, and if the past is any indication, the PS3 version will be brighter.
A more telling issue could be buffering, but we’ll have to wait to see on that one.
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If it’s anything like Oblivion, the PS3 will be the best version by far.
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Any improvements in the PS3 version of Oblivion are likely the result of a longer development cycle, where tweaks could be added to improve what was already created.
Assuming we see a simultaneous release, I think we’re likely to see games that are more indentical than not, with only minor differences.
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