Mobs! Scheme the Assassin’s Creed Cosplay
It’s hard to blame people for defending something they love. Especially if they believe they’re protecting it from someone who is attempting to make a quick cash grab. Gamers and Cosplayers that love Assassin’s Creed Cosplay and game are slammed the recent statement about the copyright of Assassin’s Creed that sued by Sci-fi author John Beiswenger. Justice has yet to be served in this case, yet some of vigilante gamers have taken to their digital steeds to rustle up some ol’ fashioned internet justice. The punishment took the form of over 100 one-star reviews on Link’s Amazon product page from a group of what are apparently very devoted Assassin’s Creed fans.
There’s also a terrifyingly realistic Judge Gabranth from Final Fantasy Cosplay XII, Tekken’s Alisa Bosconovitch and a pair of Nintendo racers suited up and ready to go. Comic Con visitors will get a sneak peek at the next generation of turtles, as Nickelodeon previews its upcoming CG-reimagining of the classic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animation with an exclusive presentation and Q&A. Film, TV, anime and videogame voice actress Ali Hillis, who stars as main character Lightning in Final Fantasy XIII. The hit game titles will appear, Street Fighter Cosplay, Assassin’s Creed Cosplay, etc. Taking place in the MCM Theatre from 11:30 am on Saturday 26 May, the special panel stars Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles co-creator Kevin Eastman and Nickelodeon Senior Vice President, Current Animation Rich Magallanes.
Currently in the wake of progress for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Ubisoft will release Assassin’s Creed Cosplay III late in the next year. While playing as the Assassin characters, the games are generally presented as third-person in an open world, focusing on stealth and parkour. The games use a mission structure to follow the main story, generally assigning the player to complete an assassination of public figureheads or a covert mission. Electronic Theatre will keep you updated with all the latest details on the forthcoming videogame, but in the meantime you can view the new piece of concept art in its full glory by simply click on the reduced size image below.
Yet, Sci-fi author John Beiswenger recently filed a lawsuit against video-game publisher Ubisoft. He alleged that the French company stole the story for its blockbuster Assassin’s Creed Cosplay video game series from his novel. The 2002 book features a device that allows characters to relive their ancestors’ memories, which is similar to the function of the “animus” used by the main characters in the Assassin’s Creed universe. Mobs of fans have rushed to the defense of other games that they perceived to be under attack from outside aggressors. “This is the worst book I have ever read in my life! Do not buy this book! Never ever buy this product,” a review from Amazon user Katniss_Everdeen_65.
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