Fri, Oct 14, 2011 | 22:26 BST
Assassin’s Creed: Revelations to get 3D options across all platforms
Ubisoft announced today that the latest game in the Assassin’s Creed series will be supporting a variety of 3D options on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC.
Ubisoft has said that Revelations will be compatible with stereoscopic 3D on compatible televisions.
They also said that TriOviz Inficolor will be able to be utilized to achieve 3D gaming on average 2D HDTVs. Nvidia 3D Vision can be used on PCs.
Assassin’s Creed: Revelations will release on November 15, on consoles and December 1 on PCs.
Thanks, GameSpot!


3 comments
#1
Malmer
15/10/11, 4:07 am
Great news. Hope more and more games implement TriOviz 3D. It was great in Gears 3. Now with everything they’re adding to Mass Effect 3, one hopes that gets the same treatment. Once you get used to 3D-gaming it’s hard to be without it.
#2
silkvg247
15/10/11, 9:01 am
I would be amazed if the 3D was any good. Current gen consoles simply can’t handle it, the framerates suffer way too much for it to be an enjoyable gaming experience.
On PC it’ll be fine.
#3
Malmer
15/10/11, 12:23 pm
It’s a post-process 3D, which is really really fast. Trioviz was used in Gears 3 and worked great with no visual downgrade, and for the most part without much reprojection (that’s what it does) artifacts. Trioviz is cheap enough so that almost any game could add it without problems. Going to be TriOviz in Batman Arkham city aswell.