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|composer = [[Jesper Kyd]]<br>[[Lorne Balfe]]
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|'''Composers'''
|producer = {{Wiki|Hans Zimmer}}
|[[Jesper Kyd]]<br />[[Lorne Balfe]]
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|release = 15 November 2011
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The '''''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' soundtrack''' is a collection of music tracks written by [[Denmark|Danish]] composer [[Jesper Kyd]] and [[Scotland|Scottish]] composer [[Lorne Balfe]] that were used as background music in ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''. Balfe, with [[Germany|German]] composer {{Wiki|Hans Zimmer}} as producer, scored the music for cutscenes and [[Multiplayer/ACR|multiplayer]], while Kyd composed most of the music for the gameplay elements. It was released digitally on 15 November 2011. Players who pre-ordered the ''Signature Edition'' of ''Revelations'' received only the album's first CD.
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==Background==
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On 28 August 2011, [[Ubisoft]] partnered with the music recording website UJAM and Zimmer's [[California]]-based film score company {{Wiki|Remote Control Productions (American company)|Remote Control Productions, Inc}} to create a UJAM campaign page for a then-unannounced project.<ref name="UJAM Overview">{{Cite web|url=http://www.ujam.com/campaign/overview|title=Opportunities, Contests and Competitions|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160604041654mp_/http://www.ujam.com/campaign/overview|archivedate=4 June 2016|author=UJAM, Inc|date=8 September 2011|publisher=''UJAM, Inc''|accessdate=22 November 2021}}</ref> Two weeks later on 8 September, ''{{Wiki|Eurogamer}}'' revealed that Ubisoft was holding a public audition for a vocalist to perform the main theme of ''Assassin's Creed: Revelations''.<ref name="Eurogamer">{{Cite web|url=https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-09-08-ubisoft-wants-singer-for-assassins-song|title=Ubisoft wants singer for Assassin's song|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110925153037/https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-09-08-ubisoft-wants-singer-for-assassins-song|archivedate=25 September 2011|author=Yin-Poole, Wesley|date=8 September 2011|publisher=''Eurogamer''|accessdate=22 November 2021}}</ref> The singing contest was open to all adult residents of Germany, the [[United Kingdom]], the [[United States]], and [[Canada]].<ref name="UJAM Terms">{{Cite web|url=http://www.ujam.com/campaigns/acrevelations/terms|title=Terms and Conditions – Assassin's Creed® Revelations|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160315102318mp_/http://www.ujam.com/campaigns/acrevelations/terms|archivedate=15 March 2016|author=UJAM, Inc|date=8 September 2011|publisher=''UJAM Inc''|accessdate=22 November 2021}}</ref> Participants were invited to sign up to UJAM, record their own vocals<ref name="UJAM Overview"/><ref name="UJAM Terms"/> over the temp track in the contest's promotional video,<ref>{{Youtube|video=jV8pdD200Ak|text=UJAM Assassin's Creed - Teaser|channel=channel/UCq8ehDXotixJiRMTJBkifww|channelname=UJAMVIDEO}}</ref> and submit their entry to be voted on with "likes" and shared by friends, family, and the general public. Submissions and voting would last until 10:00 pm PDT<ref name="UJAM Contest">{{Cite web|url=http://www.ujam.com/contests/acrevelations|title=Introduction – Assassin's Creed® Revelations|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160520221928/http://www.ujam.com/contests/acrevelations|archivedate=20 May 2016|author=UJAM, Inc|date=8 September 2011|publisher=''UJAM, Inc''|accessdate=21 February 2021}}</ref> on 19 September<ref name="UJAM Terms"/> at which point the top 20 voted submissions would advance to a jury consisting of Zimmer, Balfe, and Ubisoft music producer Simon Landry.<ref name="UJAM Rewards">{{Cite web|url=http://www.ujam.com/campaigns/acrevelations/rewards_and_jury|title=Rewards and Jury – Assassin's Creed® Revelations|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160501111153mp_/http://www.ujam.com/campaigns/acrevelations/rewards_and_jury|archivedate=1 May 2016|author=UJAM, Inc|date=8 September 2011|publisher=''UJAM, Inc''|accessdate=22 November 2021}}</ref> The winner, who would be announced before 30 September,<ref name="UJAM Terms"/> would be rewarded with a chance to visit a professional studio to record their voice, receive credits in ''Revelations'' and its soundtrack, and be given a cash prize of $1,000 USD.<ref name="UJAM Rewards"/>
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Within merely two days, the contest gained enough momentum through online word-of-mouth that the rest of the marketing team's intended ads on Facebook and YouTube as well as promoted Google searches were put on hold in favor of monitoring the entries until the campaign ended. By 18 September, what would be the final tally of 346 entries<ref name="CreativeConstruction">{{Cite web|url=http://creativeconstruction.de/referenzen/ujam-konzeption-und-umsetzung-einer-viralkampagne|title=UJAM: Konzeption und Umsetzung einer Viralkampagne <nowiki>|</nowiki> CREATIVE CONSTRUCTION|author={{Wiki|Capco|Creative Construction}}|date=2013|publisher=''Creative Construction''|accessdate=21 November 2021|transtitle=UJAM: Concept and Implementation of Viral Campaign|language=German|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120928025729/http://creativeconstruction.de/referenzen/ujam-konzeption-und-umsetzung-einer-viralkampagne|archivedate=28 September 2012}}</ref> from a majority female demographic<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://kotaku.com/the-lyrics-youll-never-hear-to-the-assassins-creed-rev-5847664|title=The Lyrics You'll Never Hear to the Assassin's Creed: Revelations Theme|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20200922151657/https://kotaku.com/the-lyrics-youll-never-hear-to-the-assassins-creed-rev-5847664|archivedate=22 September 2020|author=Buzzi, Matthew|date=7 October 2011|publisher=''{{Wiki|Kotaku}}''|accessdate=21 November 2021}}</ref> were submitted with a cumulative then-total of 46,000 "likes".<ref name="CreativeConstruction"/>
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Among the contestants was 18-year-old Madeline Bell, a woman from the town of {{Wiki|Moraga, California|Moraga}}, California who was a Health Science student at {{Wiki|Saint Mary's College of California|Saint Mary's College}}.<ref name="Gearjunkies">{{Cite web|url=https://www.gearjunkies.com/2011/09/ujam-found-the-voice-assassins-creed-contest/|title=UJAM found The Voice - Assassin's Creed contest|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20200920102556/https://www.gearjunkies.com/2011/09/ujam-found-the-voice-assassins-creed-contest/|archivedate=20 September 2020|author=Gearjunkies|date=23 September 2011|publisher=''Gearjunkies''|accessdate=21 November 2021}}</ref> At the suggestion of her then-boyfriend after he saw ''{{Wiki|IGN}}''{{'}}s article about the event,<ref name="UJAM Interview">{{Youtube|video=xxE5R6uAWKc|text=The Voice of Assassin's Creed - Recording at Hans Zimmer's Studio|channel=@UJAMVIDEO|channelname=UJAMVIDEO|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140406213023/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxE5R6uAWKc}}</ref><ref name="IGN">{{Cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2011/09/08/assassins-creed-singing-contest|title=Assassin's Creed Singing Contest?!|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130914053252/https://www.ign.com/articles/2011/09/08/assassins-creed-singing-contest|archivedate=14 September 2013|author=DeVries, Jack|date=8 September 2011|publisher=''IGN''|accessdate=21 November 2021}}</ref> she posted a video to her YouTube channel on the contest's opening day announcing her participation before asking her followers to vote on and share her entry.<ref>{{Youtube|video=23qe4uTO_8Y|text=Assassin's Creed Contest!!!!|channel=@frost8storm|channelname=Madeline Bell}}</ref> Her minute-and-a-half long<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ujam.com/songs/gmfrJGT23g5q|title=Sicarius by Madeline – Assassin's Creed® Revelations|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121114175146/http://www.ujam.com/songs/gmfrJGT23g5q|archivedate=14 November 2011|author=Bell, Madeline|date=8 September 2011|publisher=''UJAM, Inc''|accessdate=29 November 2023}}</ref> track "''[[wikt:sicarius|Sicarius]]''"<ref name="UJAM Contest"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://mp3phoenix.ru/music/Madeline%20-%20Sicarius%20%28ACR%29|title=Скачать Madeline - Sicarius (ACR) mp3 бесплатно или слушать музыку онлайн|author=Mp3phoenix|date=2020|publisher=''Mp3phoenix''|accessdate=21 November 2021|language=Russian}}</ref>—Latin for "assassin"—was inspired by the ethereal sounds in another of Ubisoft's titles, the 2003 video game ''{{Wiki|Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time}}'' and the 2010 film of {{Wiki|Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (film)|the same name}},<ref name="UJAM Interview"/> and reached the 10th slot in the Top 20 on the final day with a total of 787 "likes" and just shy of 300,000 replays.<ref name="UJAM Contest"/>
|}
 
The '''''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' soundtrack''' was created by Danish composer [[Jesper Kyd]], alongside Scottish composer [[Lorne Balfe]]. Balfe, with producer {{Wiki|Hans Zimmer}}, scored the music for cutscenes and multiplayer, while Kyd composed most of the music for the gameplay elements.
After 2 days of deliberation, the jury picked Madeline as the winner, saying that her quality of voice and tone felt true to what they thought best represented the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|''Assassin's Creed'' series]].<ref name="UJAM Contest"/> Later that day in the afternoon, as Madeline told her followers in another YouTube video, Landry personally called to congratulate her on winning and arranged a meeting in [[San Francisco]].<ref>{{Youtube|video=gJ9Z_HeDiTc|text=I WON!! :D|channel=@frost8storm|channelname=Madeline Bell}}</ref> About a month later on 10 October, UJAM posted another YouTube video showcasing behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with Madeline and Balfe regarding the process behind the recording session in Remote Control Studios' {{Wiki|Santa Monica, California|Santa Monica}} studio.<ref name="UJAM Interview"/>
 
Despite the soundtrack's length, a few pieces of music were not released. These include music from the memories "[[A Hard Ride]]" and "[[End of the Road]]", [[Den Defense]] gameplay, and "Party Hard" from the fourth memory "[[Metropolis]]" in ''Desmond's Journey''. A decade after the album's release, in the midst of the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], Madeline posted another YouTube video at a fan's request<ref>{{Youtube|video=xLASl69tUjs|text=Taking advantage of the acoustics in the hospital stairwell|channel=@frost8storm|channelname=Madeline Bell|quote=@Assassin Forever: AC revolutions ''[sic]'' 🤩💯💥if you can ?<br>@Madeline Bell: Yeah, next time I’m alone in the hallway! Haha}}</ref> of the "Assassin's Creed Theme" choral arrangement in a stairwell at the hospital she worked in as a [[doctor]].<ref>{{Youtube|video=tdnPWyStr3w|text=Assassin's Creed Revelations Theme (in the stairwell)|channel=@frost8storm|channelname=Madeline Bell}}</ref>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
===Disc one===
===Disc one===
#[[Assassin's Creed (series)|Assassin's Creed]] Theme
#[[Assassin's Creed (series)|Assassin's Creed]] Theme - 4:43
#[[Animus]] [[Black Room|Island]]
#[[Animus]] [[Black Room|Island]] - 2:52
#The Road to [[Masyaf]]
#The Road to [[Masyaf]] - 2:55
#[[The Wounded Eagle]]
#[[The Wounded Eagle]] - 2:01
#The Noose Tightens
#The Noose Tightens - 1:26
#Sailing to [[Constantinople]]
#Sailing to [[Constantinople]] - 1:34
#Master and [[Mentor]]
#Master and [[Mentor]] - 1:45
#Welcome to Kostantiniyye
#Welcome to Kostantiniyye - 3:31
#The Crossroads of the World
#The Crossroads of the World - 3:31
#[[Sofia Sartor]]
#[[Sofia Sartor]] - 0:43
#Son of [[Umar Ibn-La'Ahad|Umar]]
#Son of [[Umar Ibn-La'Ahad|Umar]] - 2:23
#No Mistakes
#No Mistakes - 2:47
#The [[Haras|Traitor]]
#The [[Haras|Traitor]] - 3:38
#A Heated Discussion
#A Heated Discussion - 1:50
#Ambush
#Ambush - 3:08
#A Familiar Face
#[[A Familiar Face]] - 1:21
#[[Byzantine Empire|Byzantium]]
#[[Byzantine Empire|Byzantium]] - 3:23
#Nova [[Rome|Roma]]
#Nova [[Rome|Roma]] - 4:02
#[[Templars|Templar]] Occupation
#[[Templars|Templar]] Occupation - 3:35
#Arrocco
#[[Into the Shadows|Arrocco]] - 2:31
#[[On the Attack]]
#[[On the Attack]] - 4:28
#[[Last of the Palaiologi]]
#[[Last of the Palaiologi]] - 0:56
#[[Yerebatan Cistern]]
#[[Yerebatan Cistern]] - 1:53
#Fight or Flight
#Fight or Flight - 2:47
#[[Galata Tower]]
#[[Galata Tower]] - 2:05
#Die By the Blade
#Die By the Blade - 3:05
#[[The Forum of the Ox|Forum of Ox]]
#[[The Forum of the Ox|Forum of Ox]] - 1:57
#[[Suleiman I|Suleiman]]'s Grief
#[[Suleiman I|Suleiman]]'s Grief - 2:04


===Disc two===
===Disc two===
#Istanbul
#Istanbul - 3:00
#We Talk Together
#We Talk Together [sic] - 1:15
#[[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Altaïr]] Escapes
#[[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Altaïr]] Escapes - 1:38
#Betrayal
#Betrayal - 1:12
#[[The Mentor's Return]]
#[[The Mentor's Return]] - 1:55
#Rebuilding the [[Assassins|Brotherhood]]
#Rebuilding the [[Assassins|Brotherhood]] - 2:00
#Of Life and Death
#Of Life and Death - 1:25
#[[Greek Fire]]
#[[Greek Fire]] - 2:07
#An Unsubtle Approach
#An Unsubtle Approach - 0:49
#The Hidden City
#[[The Hidden City]] - 0:33
#Infiltration
#Infiltration - 2:09
#Cappadocia
#[[Cappadocia]] - 3:51
#Street Fight
#Street Fight - 2:22
#Mastermind
#Mastermind - 1:31
#Notorious
#Notorious - 3:10
#Constantinopolis
#Constantinopolis - 3:35
#Investigation
#Investigation - 2:10
#Everything Changes
#Everything Changes - 3:02
#You Have Earned Your Rest
#[[Yusuf Tazim|You]] Have [[Discovery (memory)|Earned]] Your Rest - 1:09
#Passing the Torch
#[[Passing the Torch]] - 0:52
#Crossed Swords
#Crossed Swords - 2:02
#Scheduled for Deletion
#Scheduled for Deletion - 1:01
#Altaïr and [[Darim Ibn-La'Ahad|Darim]]
#Altaïr and [[Darim Ibn-La'Ahad|Darim]] - 1:14
#The [[Library of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Library]]
#The [[Library of Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad|Library]] - 2:57
#The Revelation
#[[Nexus|The Revelation]] - 2:25
#Labored and Lost
#[[Great Catastrophe|Labored and Lost]] - 2:54
#Reunion
#Reunion - 0:57
#Enough For One Life
#[[The Message|Enough For One Life]] - 2:03


===Disc three===
===Disc three===
#[[Abstergo Industries]]
#[[Abstergo Industries]] - 2:03
#[[Rhodes]]
#[[Rhodes]] - 0:41
#The Hunted
#The Hunted - 2:09
#[[Antioch]]
#[[Antioch]] - 0:34
#The Hunter
#The Hunter - 1:55
#Kill Streak
#Kill Streak - 0:37
#On The Run
#On The Run - 1:57
#Constantinople
#Constantinople - 0:42
#In the Simulation
#In the Simulation - 2:10
#Find the Target
#Find the Target - 2:05
#[[Florence|Firenze]]
#[[Florence|Firenze]] - 0:40
#Welcome to the Fold
#Welcome to the Fold - 1:42
#[[Souk]]
#[[Souk]] - 0:35
#Chase the Target
#Chase the Target - 2:03
#The Lobby
#The Lobby - 1:56
#[[Venice|Venezia]]
#[[Venice|Venezia]] - 0:46
#Let the Chase Begin
#Let the Chase Begin - 2:04
#[[Siena]]
#[[Siena]] - 0:36
#Tracking Templar
#Tracking Templar - 2:12
#[[Castel Gandolfo]]
#[[Castel Gandolfo]] - 0:41
#On a Kill Streak
#On a Kill Streak - 0:46
#The Pursuit
#The Pursuit - 2:00
#[[Assassinate]] the Target
#Assassinate the Target - 1:54
#[[San Donato]]
#[[San Donato]] - 0:44


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Despite the length of the soundtrack, a few pieces of music were not released: these include music from the memories "[[A Hard Ride]]" and "[[End of the Road]]", [[Den Defense]] gameplay, and "Party Hard" from the [[Metropolis|fourth memory]] of ''Desmond's Journey''.
*"The Road to Masyaf" is misspelled as "The Road to Masysaf" on the soundtrack.
*Madeline Bell provided lead vocals for the soundtrack.


==References==
==References==
{{ACR}}
{{Reflist}}
{{Soundtracks}}
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The Assassin's Creed: Revelations soundtrack is a collection of music tracks written by Danish composer Jesper Kyd and Scottish composer Lorne Balfe that were used as background music in Assassin's Creed: Revelations. Balfe, with German composer Hans Zimmer as producer, scored the music for cutscenes and multiplayer, while Kyd composed most of the music for the gameplay elements. It was released digitally on 15 November 2011. Players who pre-ordered the Signature Edition of Revelations received only the album's first CD.

Background[edit | edit source]

On 28 August 2011, Ubisoft partnered with the music recording website UJAM and Zimmer's California-based film score company Remote Control Productions, Inc to create a UJAM campaign page for a then-unannounced project.[1] Two weeks later on 8 September, Eurogamer revealed that Ubisoft was holding a public audition for a vocalist to perform the main theme of Assassin's Creed: Revelations.[2] The singing contest was open to all adult residents of Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada.[3] Participants were invited to sign up to UJAM, record their own vocals[1][3] over the temp track in the contest's promotional video,[4] and submit their entry to be voted on with "likes" and shared by friends, family, and the general public. Submissions and voting would last until 10:00 pm PDT[5] on 19 September[3] at which point the top 20 voted submissions would advance to a jury consisting of Zimmer, Balfe, and Ubisoft music producer Simon Landry.[6] The winner, who would be announced before 30 September,[3] would be rewarded with a chance to visit a professional studio to record their voice, receive credits in Revelations and its soundtrack, and be given a cash prize of $1,000 USD.[6]

Within merely two days, the contest gained enough momentum through online word-of-mouth that the rest of the marketing team's intended ads on Facebook and YouTube as well as promoted Google searches were put on hold in favor of monitoring the entries until the campaign ended. By 18 September, what would be the final tally of 346 entries[7] from a majority female demographic[8] were submitted with a cumulative then-total of 46,000 "likes".[7]

Among the contestants was 18-year-old Madeline Bell, a woman from the town of Moraga, California who was a Health Science student at Saint Mary's College.[9] At the suggestion of her then-boyfriend after he saw IGN's article about the event,[10][11] she posted a video to her YouTube channel on the contest's opening day announcing her participation before asking her followers to vote on and share her entry.[12] Her minute-and-a-half long[13] track "Sicarius"[5][14]—Latin for "assassin"—was inspired by the ethereal sounds in another of Ubisoft's titles, the 2003 video game Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time and the 2010 film of the same name,[10] and reached the 10th slot in the Top 20 on the final day with a total of 787 "likes" and just shy of 300,000 replays.[5]

After 2 days of deliberation, the jury picked Madeline as the winner, saying that her quality of voice and tone felt true to what they thought best represented the Assassin's Creed series.[5] Later that day in the afternoon, as Madeline told her followers in another YouTube video, Landry personally called to congratulate her on winning and arranged a meeting in San Francisco.[15] About a month later on 10 October, UJAM posted another YouTube video showcasing behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with Madeline and Balfe regarding the process behind the recording session in Remote Control Studios' Santa Monica studio.[10]

Despite the soundtrack's length, a few pieces of music were not released. These include music from the memories "A Hard Ride" and "End of the Road", Den Defense gameplay, and "Party Hard" from the fourth memory "Metropolis" in Desmond's Journey. A decade after the album's release, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Madeline posted another YouTube video at a fan's request[16] of the "Assassin's Creed Theme" choral arrangement in a stairwell at the hospital she worked in as a doctor.[17]

Track listing[edit | edit source]

Disc one[edit | edit source]

  1. Assassin's Creed Theme - 4:43
  2. Animus Island - 2:52
  3. The Road to Masyaf - 2:55
  4. The Wounded Eagle - 2:01
  5. The Noose Tightens - 1:26
  6. Sailing to Constantinople - 1:34
  7. Master and Mentor - 1:45
  8. Welcome to Kostantiniyye - 3:31
  9. The Crossroads of the World - 3:31
  10. Sofia Sartor - 0:43
  11. Son of Umar - 2:23
  12. No Mistakes - 2:47
  13. The Traitor - 3:38
  14. A Heated Discussion - 1:50
  15. Ambush - 3:08
  16. A Familiar Face - 1:21
  17. Byzantium - 3:23
  18. Nova Roma - 4:02
  19. Templar Occupation - 3:35
  20. Arrocco - 2:31
  21. On the Attack - 4:28
  22. Last of the Palaiologi - 0:56
  23. Yerebatan Cistern - 1:53
  24. Fight or Flight - 2:47
  25. Galata Tower - 2:05
  26. Die By the Blade - 3:05
  27. Forum of Ox - 1:57
  28. Suleiman's Grief - 2:04

Disc two[edit | edit source]

  1. Istanbul - 3:00
  2. We Talk Together [sic] - 1:15
  3. Altaïr Escapes - 1:38
  4. Betrayal - 1:12
  5. The Mentor's Return - 1:55
  6. Rebuilding the Brotherhood - 2:00
  7. Of Life and Death - 1:25
  8. Greek Fire - 2:07
  9. An Unsubtle Approach - 0:49
  10. The Hidden City - 0:33
  11. Infiltration - 2:09
  12. Cappadocia - 3:51
  13. Street Fight - 2:22
  14. Mastermind - 1:31
  15. Notorious - 3:10
  16. Constantinopolis - 3:35
  17. Investigation - 2:10
  18. Everything Changes - 3:02
  19. You Have Earned Your Rest - 1:09
  20. Passing the Torch - 0:52
  21. Crossed Swords - 2:02
  22. Scheduled for Deletion - 1:01
  23. Altaïr and Darim - 1:14
  24. The Library - 2:57
  25. The Revelation - 2:25
  26. Labored and Lost - 2:54
  27. Reunion - 0:57
  28. Enough For One Life - 2:03

Disc three[edit | edit source]

  1. Abstergo Industries - 2:03
  2. Rhodes - 0:41
  3. The Hunted - 2:09
  4. Antioch - 0:34
  5. The Hunter - 1:55
  6. Kill Streak - 0:37
  7. On The Run - 1:57
  8. Constantinople - 0:42
  9. In the Simulation - 2:10
  10. Find the Target - 2:05
  11. Firenze - 0:40
  12. Welcome to the Fold - 1:42
  13. Souk - 0:35
  14. Chase the Target - 2:03
  15. The Lobby - 1:56
  16. Venezia - 0:46
  17. Let the Chase Begin - 2:04
  18. Siena - 0:36
  19. Tracking Templar - 2:12
  20. Castel Gandolfo - 0:41
  21. On a Kill Streak - 0:46
  22. The Pursuit - 2:00
  23. Assassinate the Target - 1:54
  24. San Donato - 0:44

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • "The Road to Masyaf" is misspelled as "The Road to Masysaf" on the soundtrack.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 UJAM, Inc (8 September 2011). Opportunities, Contests and Competitions. UJAM, Inc. Archived from the original on 4 June 2016. Retrieved on 22 November 2021.
  2. Yin-Poole, Wesley (8 September 2011). Ubisoft wants singer for Assassin's song. Eurogamer. Archived from the original on 25 September 2011. Retrieved on 22 November 2021.
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  15. I WON!! :D on the Madeline Bell YouTube channel
  16. Taking advantage of the acoustics in the hospital stairwell on the Madeline Bell YouTube channel. "@Assassin Forever: AC revolutions [sic] 🤩💯💥if you can ?
    @Madeline Bell: Yeah, next time I’m alone in the hallway! Haha"
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