Ubisoft has revealed that Assassin's Creed Unity is delayed by just two weeks from its previous release date. This places the new date on November 11 in North America.
Assassin’s Creed Unity will release in North America on November 11 and in EMEA territories on November 13, 2014.

Yes, that’s two weeks after the previously announced release date. But along with big ambition – and even bigger promises – comes a lot of heavy lifting. “This being a fully next-gen game, it requires a lot of work, a lot of production, and a lot of learning,” says Senior Producer Vincent Pontbriand. “It’s always hard to be precise and to quantify exactly how much work is involved. So as we get close to the finish we often realize we’re near the target but we’re not quite there yet.”

That also happens to be the same day that Assassin's Creed Rogue for the previous generation of consoles is slated to be released, and the same day that The Crew, Ubisoft's multi-platform open-world racing game, is slated to be released. November 11 suddenly just got a whole lot more packed.

Keep in mind that November 11 is also the same day that Halo: The Master Chief Collection comes out, along with about five other games.

(via Ubiblog)