

In addition to the HD upgrade, we also have new missions specific to Aveline’s Personas. While the amount of content will pale in comparison to a full-fledged Assassin's Creed experience, given that Liberation was originally developed for the Vita, the $19.99 price point is a full $20 cheaper than the game's original launch price - and includes a variety of new features and refinements. If you don't own a Vita, or simply weren't interested in a handheld Assassin's Creed game at the time, check out the trailer for Assassin's Creed: Liberation HD below to get an idea of the story and updated feature set. At the time of the report, the game was teased as "coming soon," but Sony has now unveiled an official release date for Liberation's console debut.Īccording to a post on the official PlayStation Blog, the HD title revision will arrive via the PlayStation Network on Tuesday, January 14, 2014, at a price of $19.99. Yet, if you're a PS3 player, Black Flag isn't the only Assassin's Creed game set for release on Sony's current generation hardware, as the PS Vita exclusive, Assassin's Creed: Liberation was previously announced for an HD remake with significant gameplay tweaks, along with new missions and personas. Despite tempered expectations from the developer, Ubisoft's sixth triple-A console Assassin's Creed installment is already one of the most preordered games of the year. Fans of reliving fictional memories are no doubt gearing up for the high-profile release of the latest adventure in Animus adventuring, Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag - featuring sea dog, Edward Kenway.
