'Assassin's Creed Victory' Gameplay Set in England: 2015 Release Date, Reveal Trailer Premiere Next Week?

By Jon Niles | May 07, 2015 06:00 PM EDT

We're not completely sure, but unconfirmed rumors claim that the newest Assassin's Creed video game is entitled Victory. Besides this speculation, we've learned this week that Ubisoft plans to reveal the official title and most likely the release date of the new game next week on May 12, 2015. This news comes from the developer's latest marketing maneuvers that are teasing the reveal trailer as well as giving us a great idea of the next game's setting: Victorian era London, England. Find out more about this news below!

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Rumors of the setting and title started late last year, with "Victory" either acting as a code-name for the game or the actual title of Unity's follow-up. This news came from leaked screenshots published by Kotaku. You can check out this original reports right here!

Besdies these leaked images, this weak held some substantial quotes released by Ubisoft in order to promote next week's big reveal. The Assassin's Creed website now has an image of brass knuckles with "Strength and Loyalty" engraved on the grip, sitting on a table of sorts with certain phrases carved into it. IGN's report on this news finds the quotes: "We force the chains we wear in life," "God save the Queen," and "Rooks."

Check out the official website for Assassin's Creed to see this image and to sign up for an exclusive reminder for the reveal next week!

According to Polygon, this new game is set for release later this year on PlayStation 4, Windows PC and Xbox One.

Ubisoft's YouTube page has a number of trailers queued up for Tuesday, but for now we can enjoy this teaser video from the popular gaming franchise:

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