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Just how much content does Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag have to offer?

We already know that players will need to spend around 20 hours to complete the main story. But if you want to get the full experience, lead game designer Jean-Sebastien Decant estimates roughly 60 hours of extra content. That would bring the total playtime to 80 hours.

Decant told OPM:

“We have so much content it’s quite crazy to say it. The main story is at least 20 hours. In the open world you have stuff to do for at least 50 or 60 hours. You have super-ships at the corners of the map, which are ships you wouldn’t be able to destroy until you are maxed up, then you have to understand the Captains which are like in-game bosses. So 20 hours to finish the main story, 60 hours to kill the ships and we are really trying to sort of tie both in together. So for instance sometimes you need to upgrade your ship to survive in a mission, so then you’ll probably start to wonder outside the main game.”

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Nintendo is running another promotion on its new UK store. If you purchase a 2DS and Animal Crossing: New Leaf, you can pick up the full set for £129.99. The game would be free, basically.

You can find more details on the official page here.


Development of Unepic’s Wii U version is complete. Publisher EnjoyUp Games confirmed the news on Twitter, while also stating that the game has been submitted to Nintendo for approval.

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Batman: Arkham Origins’ release on Nintendo platforms has been pushed back a couple of weeks in Europe. The Wii U version, as well as Batman: Arkham Origins – Blackgate on 3DS, will now ship on November 8.

In the US, Batman: Arkham Origins will be cheaper on Wii U due to the lack of online multiplayer. But in Europe, a similar discount hasn’t been announced.

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DualShockers has managed to obtain the full flyer for GameStop’s Black Friday 2013 deals. You can find the entire ad in the gallery below.

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GAME won’t be offering Nintendo’s recently-revealed musical treasure chest as a pre-order bonus for Zelda: A Link Between Worlds. However, consumers can secure the item by purchasing the game’s collector’s edition.

GAME’s Zelda: A Link Between World Collector’s Edition comes with a boxed copy of the game, Link’s Awakening digital download code, musical cartridge chest, and A0 glossy exclusive artwork poster. Pricing is set at £49.99.

If interested, you can place an order here.



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