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Mostly ground-based, the multiplayer gameplay is a mixture of hide and seek, followed by frequent chases. Railings and balconies also offer perfect spots for air assassinations. Small tent tops are mostly all players can climb up to, and the large interior hosts many hiding places.
Mostly ground-based, the multiplayer gameplay is a mixture of hide and seek, followed by frequent chases. Railings and balconies also offer perfect spots for air assassinations. Small tent tops are mostly all players can climb up to, and the large interior hosts many hiding places.
'''Castel Gandolfo''' seems to be in permanant part mode, this is pressumably because the [[Pope]]is at the palace.


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Castel Gandolfo.

Castel Gandolfo is a small Italian town in Lazio, 30km south-east of Rome. It is best known as the summer residence of the Pope, and is a multiplayer location in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.[1]

Mostly ground-based, the multiplayer gameplay is a mixture of hide and seek, followed by frequent chases. Railings and balconies also offer perfect spots for air assassinations. Small tent tops are mostly all players can climb up to, and the large interior hosts many hiding places.

Castel Gandolfo seems to be in permanant part mode, this is pressumably because the Popeis at the palace.

Gallery

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