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The '''Mediterranean Traveler Map Pack''' is an upcoming [[DLC|downloadable content]] pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''. It will be available for download on Xbox Live and Playstation Network on January 24, 2012, for 320 Microsoft points (Xbox Live), or $3.99 (Playstation Network).
The '''Mediterranean Traveler Map Pack''' is an upcoming [[DLC|downloadable content]] pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''. It will be available for download on Xbox Live and Playstation Network on January 24, 2012, for 800 Microsoft points (Xbox Live), or $9.99 (Playstation Network).


The pack will include several additional maps for the game's [[Multiplayer]] mode, based on cities from across the Mediterranean. These will include [[Siena]], [[Jerusalem]], [[Dyers]], [[San Donato]], [[Florence|Firenze]] and the [[Imperial District]] of [[Constantinople]].
The pack will include several additional maps for the game's [[Multiplayer]] mode, based on cities from across the Mediterranean. These will include [[Siena]], [[Jerusalem]], [[Dyers]], [[San Donato]], [[Florence|Firenze]] and the [[Imperial District]] of [[Constantinople]].

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The Mediterranean Traveler Map Pack is an upcoming downloadable content pack for Assassin's Creed: Revelations. It will be available for download on Xbox Live and Playstation Network on January 24, 2012, for 800 Microsoft points (Xbox Live), or $9.99 (Playstation Network).

The pack will include several additional maps for the game's Multiplayer mode, based on cities from across the Mediterranean. These will include Siena, Jerusalem, Dyers, San Donato, Firenze and the Imperial District of Constantinople.

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