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Immerse in new content with a riveting narration of the story and the all-famous puzzle parkour gameplay from the Assassin’s Creed series. The Ancestors Character Pack comes with four new characters for multiplayer mode: 3 characters: the Crusader, Ottoman Jester, Ottoman Doctor.1 additional mission: “Vlad the Impaler Prison”.Capacity upgrades for the gun, crossbow, and bomb capacities.3 character skins: Ezio Turkish Assassin Armour, Altaïr robe, the Armour of Brutus.Innovative narration style and puzzle-platforming gameplay pioneered in Assassin’s Creed Revelations’ present-day Desmond sequences. 3 maps from Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood (Siena, Firenze, and San Donato).Īlso unlocks customization items for your characters and new Trophies.

3 new locations (Jerusalem, Imperial, and Dyers).The Mediterranean Traveller Maps Pack (DLC 2) The Ancestors Multiplayer Character Pack DLC also includes new customization items for your characters

Online multiplayer modes (Wanted Mode, Artifact Assault Mode, Manhunt, Deathmatch, Corruption, Steal The Artifact, Assassinate, Chest Capture, and Training Ground).Crusader – a character for multiplayer games.The Ottoman physician – the character for multiplayer games.But I’d rather wait a couple of years for a truly “brand-new” AC experience than play the same game again this time next year.įires a salvo of ghastly, unwarranted features into its own guts, thankfully doing no harm to a defiantly enjoyable series.īonus bundle includes the base game plus: Hell yes, I want to know what happens to Desmond, the Templars, as well as the Assassins. I hope the team takes a break and gets back to the drawing board to analyze how the series itself can move forward and to be innovative again, rather than being hard-pressed to meet a release date. I think the biggest “revelation” to come out of this most recent Assassin’s Creed title is that the series has reached a burnout state. See what the future holds as you go deeper with the Animus to unravel untold truths from Desmond’s memories.

