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In the future, the company hopes to open 'sample collection' locations, where individuals can donate samples of their genetic code to the Abstergo system, allowing the company access to exciting new scenarios locked away within DNA. These genetic memories would then be explored by [[Abstergo Entertainment research analyst|research analysts]], and, if deemed good investments, would go into production. 
In the future, the company hopes to open 'sample collection' locations, where individuals can donate samples of their genetic code to the Abstergo system, allowing the company access to exciting new scenarios locked away within DNA. These genetic memories would then be explored by [[Abstergo Entertainment research analyst|research analysts]], and, if deemed good investments, would go into production. 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag Abstergo Entertainment interior Concept Art by EddieBennun.jpg|Concept art of the Sample 17 studio. Note Connor's picture in the background
Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag Abstergo Entertainment Staff Room Concept Art by EddieBennun.jpg|Concept art of a lounge at Abstergo Entertainment
Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag Abstergo Entertainment Server Room Concept Art by EddieBennun.jpg|Concept art of a server hub
Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag Abstergo Entertainment interior 7 Concept Art by EddieBennun.jpg|Concept art of the building's lobby
Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag Abstergo Entertainment interior 8 Concept Art by EddieBennun.jpg|Concept art of the building's lobby
Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag Abstergo Entertainment interior 6 Concept Art by EddieBennun.jpg|Concept art of the Sample 17 studio
Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag Abstergo Entertainment 2 Concept Art by EddieBennun.jpg|Concept art of the building's lobby
Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag Abstergo Entertainment interior 1 Concept Art by EddieBennun.jpg|Concept art of the building's lobby
Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag Abstergo Entertainment interior 5 Concept Art by EddieBennun.jpg|Concept art of  hallway in Abstergo Entertainment
Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag Abstergo Entertainment interior 4 Concept Art by EddieBennun.jpg|Concept art of a security suite
Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag Abstergo Entertainment interior 3 Concept Art by EddieBennun.jpg|Concept art of the building's lobby
Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag Abstergo Entertainment interior 2 Concept Art by EddieBennun.jpg|Concept art of the building's lobby. Note Altair in the advertisement panel to the left
Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag Abstergo Entertainment Concept Art by EddieBennun.jpg|Concept art of an Animus Omega workstation. Note Connor's appearance in the Animus
Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag Abstergo Entertainment 1 Concept Art by EddieBennun.jpg|Concept art of the genetic archives at Abstergo Entertainment
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Abstergo Entertainment Montreal building is located on the site of the real life {{Wiki|Olympic Stadium (Montreal)|Olympic stadium}}.
*The Abstergo Entertainment Montreal building is located on the site of the real life {{Wiki|Olympic Stadium (Montreal)|Olympic stadium}}.
*Despite being a subsidiary of the [[Templars|Templar]]-run Abstergo Industries, there were no major Templars working at Abstergo Entertainment as of 2013.<ref>[https://twitter.com/DarbyMcDevitt/status/399278782592212992 Twitter: DarbyMcDevitt]</ref>
*Despite being a subsidiary of the [[Templars|Templar]]-run Abstergo Industries, there were no major Templars working at Abstergo Entertainment as of 2013.<ref>[https://twitter.com/DarbyMcDevitt/status/399278782592212992 Twitter: DarbyMcDevitt]</ref>
== Gallery ==
{{GalleryBox|Abstergo Entertainment}}
<gallery widths="180" spacing="small" captionalign="center">
AC4BF-Present4.png|The lobby at Abstergo Entertainment
AC4BF-Present3.png|A research analyst's office
AC4BF-Present2.png|The CCO's office at Abstergo Entertainment
AC4BF-Present1.png|The reception of Sample 17 Project floor
AC4BF-Present5.png|Abstergo Entertainment facility
AC4BF-Present6.png|The entrance to the building
AC4BF-Present7.png|Sample 17 Project's offices
AC4BF-Present8.png|Reception entrance of the CCO's office
</gallery>


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 07:12, 14 December 2013

Abstergo Entertainment logo

Abstergo Entertainment is a division of Abstergo Industries, tasked with producing multimedia consumer goods.

Its primary product is a gaming console version of the Animus, known as Animus Omega, which is sold on a worldwide scale. Through its initial basis, it enabled the company to influence the general public through pre-packaged genetic memories and wide, social gaming constructs.[1]

The company's main mediums included video games, movies and other media sourced from genetic memories. Their games were released in partnership with Ubisoft. The division's first major release was a 2012 game entitled Liberation, entailing the story of the Assassin Aveline de Grandpré.

In 2013, Abstergo Entertainment offices in Montreal have been focusing on the Sample 17 Project, involving the genetic memories harvested from Desmond Miles' DNA, in hopes of finding new, interesting settings for future products. The current project derived from these memories is a movie titled Pirates of Nightmares, focusing on Desmond's ancestor, Edward Kenway.[2]

However, despite these aims, the scheme faced some opposition from a group of hackers known only as the Erudito Collective, who intended to reveal the falsified histories which Abstergo had created for their products.[1][3]

In the future, the company hopes to open 'sample collection' locations, where individuals can donate samples of their genetic code to the Abstergo system, allowing the company access to exciting new scenarios locked away within DNA. These genetic memories would then be explored by research analysts, and, if deemed good investments, would go into production. 

Trivia

  • The Abstergo Entertainment Montreal building is located on the site of the real life Olympic stadium.
  • Despite being a subsidiary of the Templar-run Abstergo Industries, there were no major Templars working at Abstergo Entertainment as of 2013.[4]

Gallery

References