While Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey, which came out two months ago, continues to expand with more content, the French company decides to promote Assassin’s Creed in different ways, too.
Ubisoft announced that it will take a worldwide concert tour, complete with an orchestra and choir. The French company has teamed up with MGP Live, and we already know when and where will we see Assassin’s Creed Symphony the first time.
It’s somewhat bold, but the start of the tour will be in Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre on June 11, 2019, which means it was scheduled to happen during E3. Then, the symphony moves to Paris on June 29, followed by San Francisco on August 3, Montreal on September 27, London on October 5, and Milan on October 6, respectively. (The final date might be related to possibly for the release day of another Assassin’s Creed project…?)
The tickets can be bought from December 7 if you are a Ubisoft Club member, otherwise, you’ll have to wait until December 10 to get a ticket to experience Jesper Kyd’s, Brian Tyler’s, Austin Wintory’s, Winfred Phillips, or Sarah Schachner’s work live (to name a few).
We can somewhat understand Ubisoft‘s notion here – Assassin’s Creed is over ten years old, so they have enough material for a live concert…
Source: GamerGen
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