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Assassin’s Creed: Ubisoft Canada announces a partnership with Nick Suzuki
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When we think of Nick Suzuki these days, we think of the one who is almost single-handedly taking the Canadiens to the playoffs. On the ice, the captain is playing huge hockey… and we realize how lucky Marc Bergevin was to land his third choice in the Max Pacioretty trade.

Because clearly, the habs would not be where they are now with Erik Brannström or Cody Glass.

That being said, beyond his on-ice performances, Suzuki is also very involved in the community. Today, his involvement with the Canadiens’ Foundation for children is a good example.

Now, Suzuki is also involved with local companies. Among them is Ubisoft, which is currently launching the next installment of its Assassin’s Creed series, developed by the company’s Quebec studios (Quebec and Montreal).

And the captain went to the company’s Montreal studios to try out the game and give his impressions.

 

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Let’s note that this installment of the game series takes place in 16th century Japan. We can therefore understand that the captain, who is proud of his Japanese origins, was a logical name for such a partnership with the company.

And we know that associating with the habs pays off. Several companies do it regularly, after all.

Let’s note that Ubisoft is organizing a very cool contest in connection with its partnership with the captain: Suzuki has signed a collector’s edition of the game, which is now available in a contest organized by the company.

Who’s the lucky one?

 

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Overtime

– Beckett Sennecke left his team’s game tonight due to an injury. Let’s hope the Ducks prospect has avoided the worst.

– I love it.

– A name to watch.

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