Assassin's Creed Brotherhood to get New Multiplayer Map when Facebook Page hits 1 Million Fans
by Xav de Matos, Feb 07, 2011 3:00pm PSTUbisoft has announced a new multiplayer map will be made available for free when the Assassin's Creed Facebook page hits one million fans.
When the Facebook page hits the one million mark, Ubisoft says it will release a new t-shirt commemorating the event; release a "Thank You" video featuring the dev team; execute a 24-hour, 15% discount on the UbiWorkshop; launch a giveaway on the Facebook page; and release the "Venezia by Night" multiplayer map for the most recent game in the series, Assassin's Creed Brotherhood.
Brotherhood launched on November 16 in North America for the Xbox 360 and PS3. A PC version is planned for the company's first quarter of 2011. Since launch the game has recieved two free DLC updates, adding new multiplayer maps and gameplay modes.
At the time of publishing, the page is straddling the line at nearly 960,000 fans. So, let 40,000 of our closest friends know that the time to start "liking" things on Facebook is now. If they want something for nothing, that is.
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I'm really not liking the growing trend of "hold back the PC version." I know it's been beaten to death for a while, but daaaaang is it sigh-worthy when I ASSUME multi-plats to be held back on the PC and not be released at the same time. Nor even in the same year when applicable. Plus: lol drm of course.
Sigh.
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But I see it as analogous to consoles. They don't allow any unofficial modding either. So for me, OnLive is an additional gaming source, instead of a console. I'm not getting rid of my PC, even though I don't really play games on it much anymore (I'm 24 now, not 17)...
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