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Assassins Creed III Limited Edition Details

Ubisoft has announced the Assassins Creed III Limited Edition for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3, retailing at $119.99 and contains a 9.44″ Assassin statue featuring Connor, Assassins Creed-inspired colonial flag, and 3″X3.25″ sturdy metal belt buckle. In addition, details for the PC Deluxe Edition were also announced.

Retailing at $64.99, special incentives that come with the game include George Washington’s notebook, three-single player missions taking place on the high seas in search of Captain Kidd’s treasure, Captain of the Aguila uniform, traditional colonial Assassin outfit, boarding axe, and Scottish flintlock “rumored to have fired the first shot heard around the world.” There are also sharpshooter and Redcoat characters for multiplayer as well as a collection of best audio tracks from the Assassins Creed series.

The Limited Edition bundle will be available for preorder at GameStop, Amazon.com, Best Buy, Target and Wal-Mart. Assassins Creed III releases October 30th for Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and PC.

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