Released on 03/10/2015
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The darkest chapter in the history of the series Assassin´s Creed.
Become a witness of the transformation of the protagonist from a convinced assassin into a cruel hunter after them.
XVIII century, North America.
Among the chaos and violence of the seven-year war, the young and brave assassin Shay Patrick Cormac undergoes ideological metamorphosis.
After a dangerous mission that ended tragedy, Shay is disappointed in the Order of Assassins and does not want to be more of their Brotherhood.
Rejected by those whom he considered his brothers, the former assassin declares his own war.
Striving to destroy all those who betrayed him, he becomes one of the most dangerous enemies for the former comrades-in-arms.
- For the first time in the history of the Assassin´s Creed series, you will be on the side of the Templars.
The protagonist still owns the weapons and skills of the master assassin, but now he will receive a completely new equipment.
- Use the deadly Shay rifle in both melee and ranged combat.
Distract opponents or ruthlessly deal with them, using a variety of ammunition, including a variety of bullets, shells and grenades.
- Updated eagle vision will help you move away from the pursuit, control the surroundings and calculate the assassins lurking in the shadows, on rooftops or hiding in a crowd.
- Frolic the expanses of the North Atlantic and travel through the narrow rivers of the continent on the ship "Morrigan".
The updated naval gameplay will give you a lot of opportunities: set fire to enemy ships with the help of burning oil, without a missage, open boarding teams from the quick-moving Pakla gun, look for secluded places where you can hide from pursuers during sea battles.
- Explore the three unique zones that make up the vast game world: the north Atlantic Ocean abounding in majestic icebergs, the river valleys where you will have to travel both on water and on land, and New York, carefully recreated on the basis of documentary descriptions of the 18th century.
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