London in the 19th century: a powder keg full of social tensions. Spectacular game with great scenery and epic scenes. A wonderful place to climb, sneak and fight. For PC, PS4 and Xbox One. Ages 16 and up.
Ubisoft Assassin’s Creed Syndicate, PS4
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Product details
Genre | Action, Adventure & RPG |
Gaming platform | PS4 Games |
PEGI | 18 years |
Item number | 47892636 |
Manufacturer | Ubisoft |
Category | Video games |
Manufacturer no. | 300076853 |
Release date | 19.8.2024 |
Genre | Action, Adventure & RPG |
Gaming platform | PS4 Games |
Platform | PS4 |
Edition | Standard |
Language | English |
Number of players | 1 |
Developer | Ubisoft Quebec |
Publisher | Ubisoft |
PEGI | 18 years |
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Specifications may include unverified machine translations.
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- 12.Sony0.1 %
- 12.Ubisoft0.1 %
- 12.WB0.1 %
- 15.Activision0.2 %
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How often is a product of this brand in the «Video games» category returned?
Source: Digitec Galaxus- 18.Saber Interactive1.4 %
- 18.Sega1.4 %
- 18.Ubisoft1.4 %
- 22.astragon1.5 %
- 22.Devolver1.5 %
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Translation: machine translated
Overall ratingVery good96/100
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Syndicate is an Assassin's Creed as you would expect if you expected nothing to change. The story pattern largely follows the AC standard, the game world delivers at the highest level and the gameplay remains the same with a few exceptions. None of this is problematic in itself...