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A French language version was announced 16 April 2014 and released 12 June 2014 in France under the title ''Assassin's Creed: Awakening''.<ref>[http://adala-news.fr/2014/04/le-manga-assassins-creed-awakening-licencie-en-france/ Le manga ''Assassin’s Creed Awakening'' licencié en France (French)]</ref> | A French language version was announced 16 April 2014 and released 12 June 2014 in France under the title ''Assassin's Creed: Awakening''.<ref>[http://adala-news.fr/2014/04/le-manga-assassins-creed-awakening-licencie-en-france/ Le manga ''Assassin’s Creed Awakening'' licencié en France (French)]</ref> | ||
The title stars [[Edward Kenway]] in the 18th century and [[Yanao Seijin]] in the present as Seijin relives Edward's memories under the eye of [[Abstergo Industries]]. | |||
== Blurb == | == Blurb == | ||
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Into this world sails a young, cocky, and fearsome captain named [[Edward Kenway]]. His skill with a sword and disdain for authority earn him the respect of pirate legends like [[Edward Thatch|Blackbeard]], but thrust him into an ancient conflict that threatens to destroy everything the pirates have built. | Into this world sails a young, cocky, and fearsome captain named [[Edward Kenway]]. His skill with a sword and disdain for authority earn him the respect of pirate legends like [[Edward Thatch|Blackbeard]], but thrust him into an ancient conflict that threatens to destroy everything the pirates have built. | ||
== Differences | == Differences == | ||
Several of ''Assassin's Creed: Awakening '' | <!--Limit differences to big events, not dialogue changes--> | ||
Several of the events in ''Assassin's Creed: Awakening'' differ greatly from the one in ''Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag'', despite it being an adaptation of the game. | |||
=== Characters === | === Characters === | ||
* [[Duncan Walpole|Duncan Walpole's]] face was clean-shaven and he died due to exhaustion and the blast from the ship, unlike in the game, where he was shown with a beard and died by Edward's blade. | * [[Duncan Walpole|Duncan Walpole's]] face was clean-shaven and he died due to exhaustion and the blast from the ship, unlike in the game, where he was shown with a beard and died by Edward's blade. | ||
* [[Adéwalé]] does not appear in-game at all. | |||
=== Events === | === Events === | ||
* During Edward's incident in [[Cape Bonavista]], he was the captain of his own ship, not a part of the [[brig]] ''[[Jacobite]]'' | * During Edward's incident in [[Cape Bonavista]], he was the captain of his own ship, not a part of the [[brig]] ''[[Jacobite]]'' crew. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 19:56, 29 August 2015

Assassin's Creed: Awakening (Japanese: アサシン クリード4 ブラック フラッグ 覚醒 Hepburn: Asashin Kurīdo 4: Burakku Furaggu - Kakusei?, lit. Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag - Awakening) is a manga adaptation of the Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag video game. It was serialized in the magazine Jump X, written by Yano Takashi and illustrated by Oiwa Kenji.[1] It was announced on Anime News Network in 9 July 2013,[2] after which the first chapter was released on 10 August 2013.
A French language version was announced 16 April 2014 and released 12 June 2014 in France under the title Assassin's Creed: Awakening.[3]
The title stars Edward Kenway in the 18th century and Yanao Seijin in the present as Seijin relives Edward's memories under the eye of Abstergo Industries.
Blurb
The Golden Age of Pirates
In 1715, pirates established a lawless republic in the Caribbean and ruled the land and seas. These outlaws paralyzed navies, halted international trade, and plundered vast fortunes. They threatened the power structures that ruled Europe, inspired the imaginations of millions, and left a legacy that still endures.
Into this world sails a young, cocky, and fearsome captain named Edward Kenway. His skill with a sword and disdain for authority earn him the respect of pirate legends like Blackbeard, but thrust him into an ancient conflict that threatens to destroy everything the pirates have built.
Differences
Several of the events in Assassin's Creed: Awakening differ greatly from the one in Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, despite it being an adaptation of the game.
Characters
- Duncan Walpole's face was clean-shaven and he died due to exhaustion and the blast from the ship, unlike in the game, where he was shown with a beard and died by Edward's blade.
- Adéwalé does not appear in-game at all.
Events
- During Edward's incident in Cape Bonavista, he was the captain of his own ship, not a part of the brig Jacobite crew.