The once PlayStation Vita-exclusive ain't so exclusive anymore, as Ubisoft has announced that Assassin's Creed III: Liberation will be coming to PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3. The game will be arriving at some point next year as a downloadable title.
The game will be re-branded Assassin's Creed Liberation HD and will boast "a complete graphical overhaul, re-mastered music and sound effects, a revamped gameplay experience, and new missions that dive deeper into Aveline’s story." Ubisoft Sofia, the same studio that crafted the Vita version, will be working on this digital-only title for consoles.
But the AC-centric news doesn't stop there, as Ubi also announced a new mobile title dubbed Assassin's Creed Pirates. This smartphone and tablet-developed game will feature ship battles, treasure hunting, and plenty of customization that will almost certainly strive to nickel-and-dime you for every cent you've got in your digital wallet.
Sadly, there was no news for a new Assassin's Creed game for Sony's handheld. Instead, all Vita owners have to look forward to is the platform's loss of exclusivity to Liberation. For shame.