The latest "Assassin's Creed: Syndicate" video was recently released by the game publisher, Ubisoft. The videos portrays the Lambeth and Thames river in a time of Victorian London, where the locations of its story takes place.

"Assassin's Creed: Syndicate" publisher, Ubisoft, also launched another video showing the gaming fans what they should expect to see and experience in what seems to be an eagle flying across modern time London.

The "Assassin's Creed: Syndicate" videos of Lambeth and Thames were initially posted on the game's certified YouTube page on Oct. 14, and the final one, "Eagle Vision" flight was posted on Oct. 15 through Eurogamer. The "Eagle Vision" clip may not seem to look like the game, although there were some instances where the video turned from the current time and then to Victorian London, therefore, presenting what the place looked like in the past.

But the Lambeth and Thames videos were the footages which have been gathered from inside this game where the fans can take a look as to what should be expected from the IP.

"Assassin's Creed: Syndicate" game features a microtransaction in-game, although the developer notably stressed out that all the contents which may be played in the "Assassin's Creed: Syndicate" can be accessible for players. The said contents will not be controlled by a large pay-wall.

Furthermore, the game also features two significant men in the history through a DLC, Charles Dickens and Charles Darwin. In addition, Jack the Ripper, the popular serial killer, will also get his own DLC.

"Assassin's Creed: Syndicate" will be set for release on Oct. 23 for the next-generation consoles, particularly Xbox One of Microsoft and PlayStation 4 of Sony. For PC platform, based on a report by Gameranx, Ubisoft is going to release a PC port the following month or by Nov. 19.