Create your own Assassin for AC Unity - WIN a real figurine of your character!
Assassin's Creed Unity is due this November, and it's looking HOT. Within the game, you'll be able to customise your own Arno--the protagonist--with all manner of fancy trousers, sinister hoods, and man-stabbing weaponry. To give you a taste of that, Ubisoft has built a site that lets you create your own Arno right now. You can head over, choose all his gear, and share him with the world. The 1,400 best user-created Assassins will appear in the game's TV advertising, but... we've teamed up with Ubisoft to offer GamesRadar readers a special treat.
One lucky GamesRadar reader will win a custom-made figurine of their own Assassin. This is a money-can't-buy piece of AC merchandise, and you can only win it via this site. On top of that four runners-up (and the winner) are guaranteed to get their created Assassin in the TV advert! So what do you need to do?
- Head over to the Assassin's Creed Unity site and create your own Arno. Be creative!
- Register your Assassin with Facebook, and you'll get a unique profile URL. It'll look a bit like this.
- Copy that code and paste it in the comments below. Don't worry, it won't generate a live link, but we'll still be able to follow it. We'll then follow the link to select the winner!
- All entries need to be submitted by 24 July, at 4pm GMT.
The figurine competition is only available to our UK readers, but US and Rest of World readers can still create their own Assassins and share them with us! You may still get a slot in the Unity TV ad... We will notify the winner on 25 July. Non-winners will not be contacted. GamesRadar and Ubisoft reserve the right to use any imagery generated via the AC Unity unite website as they see fit.
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