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"1666: Amsterdam",
"PC",
"Xbox 360",
"PS3",
"Panache Digital Games",
"Single Player",
"Third person",
"Nintendo Wii U",
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"Ubisoft decided to shelve 1666 - as it was known then - and suspend Désilets",
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"textContent": "Few games have a history as turbulent as that of 1666: Amsterdam. This is the project Patrice Désilets - the founding director of the Assassin's Creed series - fought Ubisoft for. It was the project that was in development there in some form 13 years ago, until Ubisoft decided to shelve 1666 - as it was known then - and suspend Désilets, prompting a legal battle that he eventually won three years later. Désilets has wanted to make this game for a long time.\n\nRead more",
"title": "Assassin's Creed creator Patrice Désilets' new and witchy 1666: Amsterdam demo raises more questions than answers"
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