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Games At London Comic Con: Assassin's Creed Unity And Resident Evil Gameplay Demos, Arkham Knight Panel Scheduled

Assassin's Creed Unity, Resident Evil And Arkham Knight All Planned To Show Up To London Comic Con

Tomorrow, MCM London Comic Con will be kicking off at the Royal Victoria Dock, and it's bringing some of the more hotly anticipated games to the forefront.

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Assassin's Creed Unity will be making its UK hands-on debut at the convention, Ubisoft announced. The playable demo will take con-goers through the game's stunning recreation of Notre Dame cathedral with a mission to assassinate a low-level Templar target. Like all assassinations in Unity, the demo mission will be open-ended, with players able to decide how they want to approach the objective. There's more than one way to skin a Templar.

Also present at London Comic Con will be Resident Evil: Revelations 2, the episodic survival horror game set to be released over the course of a few weeks early next year. Capcom UK’s community manager will take the stage at 4 p.m. Saturday to show off gameplay from the next installment of the landmark franchise that defined the survival horror genre.

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Though its release date still seems so far away, Batman: Arkham Knight will be featured in a panel by London-based developer Rocksteady Studios. Members of the Rocksteady team will be on-hand to answer questions about design, narrative and other topics related to the game's development. It's set to be released for next-gen systems June 2, 2015.

Also making appearances are games like upcoming zombie action-survival title Dying Light and brick-based platformer Lego Batman 3. These games' developers will both be on the con floor with some gameplay demos to show to interested fans.

London Comic Con will run this weekend from October 24-26.

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