Assassin's Creed Game And Movie Release Date, Plot Rumors: Assassin’s Creed Creator Patrice Desilets Says Next Game Will Be Non-Violent

Assassin's Creed Game And Movie Release Date, Plot Rumors: Assassin's Creed creator Patrice Desilets revealed that his next game "Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey," a third-person adventure game, be a non-violent game, according to the magazine Game Informer.

"Our ancestors back then weren't that violent," Desilets told Game Informer.

"They weren't fighting each other. Cooperation and compassion are really part of the reason why we survived. There's no evidence of war before the invention of agriculture on this planet. That doesn't mean they didn't exist, but we've never found any evidence of it. There's not a lot of human beings on the planet, and once you first come across one, your first thought is not of killing them. It's like, 'Holy s*** there's somebody else! Let's try to help each other to survive because there's not a lot of food and there's a lot of beasts out there.'"

Patrice Désilets, the man who created Assassin's Creed is working his first new game since 2010 when he and game developer Ubisoft had a bad breakup.

Désilets promises something new.

"In their minds it's 'Oh we're going to see a video game company.' And to them it's the future," the developer recently said in an interview. "There are robots."

The Assassin's Creed movie cast Michael K. Williams, best known as Chalky on the HBO series "Boardwalk Empire," according to Variety. Williams will begin working on Assassin's Creed in the fall. Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard have also been confirmed to appear in Assassin's Creed.

Williams also played Omar in The Wire and recently appeared with Queen Latifah on HBO's biopic on Bessie Smith.

Williams is also set to appear in the upcoming Ghostbusters reboot Williams' Ghostbusters reunites him with Kristen Wiig, who starred with him in The Spoils Before Dying.

The movie will be directed by Justin Kurzel.

No word yet on who Williams will play in Assassin's Creed. Variety reported that Williams will have a prominent role.

Ariane Labed was named to the cast of the upcoming film version of the massively popular video game Assassin's Creed.

The Greek-born French actress is best known for her turn in Yorgos Lanthimos' "The Lobster," which burst out during the Cannes film festival. According to rumors she will play the role that Alicia Vikander from "Ex Machina" was in talks for.

Assassin's Creed tells the story of Desmond Miles, who was captured by a secret organization with ties to the Knight Templar and sent back in time to get historical artifacts.

Assassin's Creed: Syndicate will be out on October 23 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

Assassin's Creed will open in theaters December 21, 2016.

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