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|Features = '''Single Player Content'''<br>
|Features = '''Single Player Content'''<br>
''8 new single player missions.''<br>''2 new locations.''<br>''2 Templar Lairs''<br> ''Side game: Hazard''<br> ''[[Helmschmied Drachen Armor]]''<br> '''Multiplayer Content'''<br> ''See [[Animus Project Update 3.0]]''}}
''8 new single player missions.''<br>''2 new locations.''<br>''2 Templar Lairs''<br> ''Side game: Hazard''<br> ''[[Helmschmied Drachen Armor]]''<br> '''Multiplayer Content'''<br> ''See [[Animus Project Update 3.0]]''}}
'''''The Da Vinci Disappearance''''' is a singleplayer and multiplayer [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Downloadable Content (DLC)|downloadable content]] pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'', it was released on March 8, 2011 for Xbox 360 for 800 MP and was released on March 9, 2011 for PlayStation 3 for £6.49 or $9.99.<ref name="The Da Vinci Disappearance teaser trailer">[http://videos.uk.ubi.com/index.php?video=zdzilh5b The ''Da Vinci Disappearance'' teaser trailer]</ref> It will be included for free in the PC version of the game.<ref name="Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood trailer shows the Da Vinci Disappearance">[http://www.pcgamer.com/2011/03/03/assassins-creed-brotherhood-trailer-shows-the-da-vinci-disappearance/ Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood trailer shows the Da Vinci Disappearance]</ref>


Set in 1506, after the fall of the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] in [[Rome]], [[Leonardo da Vinci]] is kidnapped by the [[Hermeticists]], an underground cult dedicated to "transforming mankind." [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] must embark on a relentless quest to recover stolen paintings, in order to find Leonardo, who has apparently discovered a hidden temple. Locations Ezio travels to include [[Belriguardo Castle]], where he meets [[Lucrezia Borgia]], and the [[Pythagorian Temple]].<ref name="The Da Vinci Disappearance press release">[http://forums.ubi.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/5251069024/m/9421098019 The ''Da Vinci Disappearance'' press release]</ref><ref name="Da Vinci Disappearance DLC preview: Art snob">[http://www.joystiq.com/2011/02/24/ac-brotherhood-da-vinci-disappearance-dlc-preview-art-snob/ Da Vinci Disappearance' DLC preview: Art snob]</ref>
'''''The Da Vinci Disappearance''''' is a singleplayer and multiplayer [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Downloadable Content (DLC)|downloadable content]] pack for ''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]''. It was released on March 8, 2011 for Xbox 360 (800 MP), and March 9, 2011 for PlayStation 3 (£6.49 or $9.99).<ref name="The Da Vinci Disappearance teaser trailer">[http://videos.uk.ubi.com/index.php?video=zdzilh5b The ''Da Vinci Disappearance'' teaser trailer]</ref> It will be included for free in the PC version of the game.<ref name="Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood trailer shows the Da Vinci Disappearance">[http://www.pcgamer.com/2011/03/03/assassins-creed-brotherhood-trailer-shows-the-da-vinci-disappearance/ Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood trailer shows the Da Vinci Disappearance]</ref>
 
==Plot==
{{main|Search for Da Vinci}}
Set in 1506, after the fall of the [[House of Borgia|Borgia]] in [[Rome]], [[Leonardo da Vinci]] is kidnapped by the [[Hermeticists]], an underground cult dedicated to "transforming mankind." [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] must embark on a relentless quest to recover stolen paintings, in order to find Leonardo, who has apparently discovered the entrance to a [[Temple of Pythagoras|hidden temple]]. Locations Ezio travels to include [[Belriguardo Castle]], where he encounters [[Lucrezia Borgia]], and the Pythagorian Temple.<ref name="The Da Vinci Disappearance press release">[http://forums.ubi.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/5251069024/m/9421098019 The ''Da Vinci Disappearance'' press release]</ref><ref name="Da Vinci Disappearance DLC preview: Art snob">[http://www.joystiq.com/2011/02/24/ac-brotherhood-da-vinci-disappearance-dlc-preview-art-snob/ Da Vinci Disappearance' DLC preview: Art snob]</ref>


==Contents==
==Contents==
The pack contains eight new singleplayer missions and two new locations, as well as two new gameplay features, including gambling in the Thieves Guild, and ten achievements/trophies.<ref name="The Da Vinci Disappearance press release" /> The pack's multiplayer content will include two new game modes - [[Multiplayer Gametypes#Escort|Escort]] and [[Multiplayer Gametypes#Assassinate|Assassinate]] - a new map, [[Alhambra]], and four new characters: [[Dama Rossa]], the [[Knight]], the [[Marquis]] and the [[Pariah]].
The pack contains eight new singleplayer missions and two new locations, as well as two new gameplay features, including [[Hazard|gambling]] in the [[La Volpe Addormentata|Thieves Guild]], and ten [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood achievements|achievements]].<ref name="The Da Vinci Disappearance press release" /> The pack's multiplayer content will include two new game modes - [[Multiplayer Gametypes#Escort|Escort]] and [[Multiplayer Gametypes#Assassinate|Assassinate]] - a new map, [[Alhambra]], and four new characters: the [[Dama Rossa]], the [[Knight]], the [[Marquis]], and the [[Pariah]].


Additionally, the console versions will include the [[Harlequin]], the [[Officer]], the [[Helmschmied Drachen Armor]] and two [[Templar Lairs]], all of which came with the core game's Limited Codex Edition.<ref name="VG 24/7">[http://www.vg247.com/2011/02/17/assassins-creed-brotherhood-the-da-vinci-disappearance-dated-for-march/ VG 24/7: New AC: Brotherhood DLC brings campaign and multiplay additions in March]</ref><ref name="The Da Vinci Disappearance release news">[http://assassinscreed.uk.ubi.com/brotherhood/news/12639.html The Da Vinci Disappearance Ubisoft news]</ref>
Additionally, the console versions will include the [[Harlequin]], the [[Officer]], the [[Helmschmied Drachen Armor]] and two [[Templar Lairs]], all of which came with the core game's Limited Codex Edition.<ref name="VG 24/7">[http://www.vg247.com/2011/02/17/assassins-creed-brotherhood-the-da-vinci-disappearance-dated-for-march/ VG 24/7: New AC: Brotherhood DLC brings campaign and multiplay additions in March]</ref><ref name="The Da Vinci Disappearance release news">[http://assassinscreed.uk.ubi.com/brotherhood/news/12639.html The Da Vinci Disappearance Ubisoft news]</ref>

Revision as of 14:32, 2 April 2011

The Da Vinci Disappearance is a singleplayer and multiplayer downloadable content pack for Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. It was released on March 8, 2011 for Xbox 360 (800 MP), and March 9, 2011 for PlayStation 3 (£6.49 or $9.99).[1] It will be included for free in the PC version of the game.[2]

Plot

Main article: Search for Da Vinci

Set in 1506, after the fall of the Borgia in Rome, Leonardo da Vinci is kidnapped by the Hermeticists, an underground cult dedicated to "transforming mankind." Ezio must embark on a relentless quest to recover stolen paintings, in order to find Leonardo, who has apparently discovered the entrance to a hidden temple. Locations Ezio travels to include Belriguardo Castle, where he encounters Lucrezia Borgia, and the Pythagorian Temple.[3][4]

Contents

The pack contains eight new singleplayer missions and two new locations, as well as two new gameplay features, including gambling in the Thieves Guild, and ten achievements.[3] The pack's multiplayer content will include two new game modes - Escort and Assassinate - a new map, Alhambra, and four new characters: the Dama Rossa, the Knight, the Marquis, and the Pariah.

Additionally, the console versions will include the Harlequin, the Officer, the Helmschmied Drachen Armor and two Templar Lairs, all of which came with the core game's Limited Codex Edition.[5][6]

Single-player Missions

Templar Lairs

Videos

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Notes and references