Ubisoft has released a new live action trailer of "Assassin's Creed IV: Blackflag," teasing fan the pirating and pillaging filled gameplay in store for fans of the series.

The two-minute clip shows Assassin Edward Kenway, and a ship being attack by pirates. The narrator wants viewers to "defy."

"We all have a choice," says the narrator. "To stand, not kneel. To oppose, not obey. To live, not just exist."

Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag will be released on Oct. 29 to Windows PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii U; Nov. 15 on PlayStation 4.

Creative Director Jean Guesdon had a recent interview with Gamezone.com, revealing new details about the game.

Here's a few snippets of what Guesdon had to say:

One the size of the world the new installment has to offer:

Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag's Caribbean world is massive indeed. If we take absolute numbers, it's way bigger than any other Assassin's Creed installment - probably around 60 times bigger, but the ocean helps a lot.

 In fact, we have roughly the same amount of ground surface, but we made the decision to scatter this land across the entire ocean, which is procedurally generated. This has mainly been made to make sure we were representing the Caribbean in the best possible way. Adventure, exploration, discovering islands and reaching far destinations were core to the experience we wanted to deliver.

Guesdon on the new story line:

First thing about historical accuracy is that for every project, should it be a game, a comic or a movie, we start by doing some homework, some research, about the time period we're go to explore. We always start by historical research because it is naturally providing incredible settings; real stories and characters that make us want to use them.

It has been the case once more with Black Flag. When we discovered the incredible cast of real pirates that was gathered in Nassau at the beginning of the 18th century, it was clear that we wanted our hero to meet them and live some epic moments with them.