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'''Mont Saint-Michel''' is a location that appears in the ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' multiplayer. It is included in ''[[Animus Project Update 1.0]]'' and was later merged alongside the Pienza map in ''[[The Da Vinci Disappearance]]'' and ''[[Animus Project Update 3.0]]''.
'''Mont Saint-Michel''' is a location that appears in the ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' multiplayer. It is included in ''[[Animus Project Update 1.0]]'' and was later merged alongside the Pienza map in ''[[The Da Vinci Disappearance]]'' and ''[[Animus Project Update 3.0]]''.


Mont Saint-Michel is an island on the northern shore of Normandy, [[France]] and is made up of multi-leveled structures, including a large amount of low rooftops and narrow alleyways but also containing an open central area, filled with NPCs.
Mont Saint-Michel is an island on the northern shore of Normandy, [[France]] and is made up of multi-leveled structures, including a giant abbey that makes up most of the map, a large amount of high/low rooftops and narrow alleyways but also containing open central areas, filled with NPCs.


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Mont Saint-Michel is a location that appears in the Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood multiplayer. It is included in Animus Project Update 1.0 and was later merged alongside the Pienza map in The Da Vinci Disappearance and Animus Project Update 3.0.

Mont Saint-Michel is an island on the northern shore of Normandy, France and is made up of multi-leveled structures, including a giant abbey that makes up most of the map, a large amount of high/low rooftops and narrow alleyways but also containing open central areas, filled with NPCs.

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