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==Official synopsis==
==Official synopsis==
''Born a [[Slavery|slave]], [[Adéwalé]] found freedom as a [[Piracy|pirate]] aboard the [[Jackdaw]] as Captain [[Edward Kenway]]'s second-in-command. Fifteen years later, Adéwalé has become a trained [[Assassins|assassin]] and finds himself shipwrecked in [[Haiti|Saint-Domingue]] with no weapon nor crew, starting a new adventure of his own.''
''Born a [[Slavery|slave]], [[Adéwalé]] found freedom as a [[Piracy|pirate]] aboard the [[Jackdaw]] as Captain [[Edward Kenway]]'s second-in-command. Fifteen years later, Adéwalé has become a trained [[Assassins|assassin]] and finds himself shipwrecked in [[Haiti|Saint-Domingue]] with no weapon nor crew, starting a new adventure of his own.''
Starting this month, PS3 and PS4 owners won't need to own the full version of Assassin's Creed IV to play its excellent Freedom Cry DLC. Ubisoft's just announced that they're releasing the Adéwalé-focused add-on as its own standalone release on February 18th. Make fun of the Black History Month timing all you want, but this is a smart move.
When I wrote about the way Freedom Cry impacted me after playing it, lots of friends—some of whom don't frequently play video games— asked me if they needed to get the main ACIV releaseto play. So, the interest is definitely there. Out on Feb 18 for PS3 and PS4 and on Feb 25 for PC, Freedom Cry will cost $15.<ref>[http://kotaku.com/soon-you-can-play-assassins-creed-ivs-freedom-cry-wi-1516616758 ''Freedom Cry'' Without AC IV Standalone]</ref>


==Memories==
==Memories==

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Freedom Cry is a single-player downloadable content addition for Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag. The DLC was released on 17 December 2013 for PSN and Xbox Live, and 19 December for PC. The content is available with the purchase of the Season Pass or as a standalone purchase.[1]

Official synopsis

Born a slave, Adéwalé found freedom as a pirate aboard the Jackdaw as Captain Edward Kenway's second-in-command. Fifteen years later, Adéwalé has become a trained assassin and finds himself shipwrecked in Saint-Domingue with no weapon nor crew, starting a new adventure of his own.

Starting this month, PS3 and PS4 owners won't need to own the full version of Assassin's Creed IV to play its excellent Freedom Cry DLC. Ubisoft's just announced that they're releasing the Adéwalé-focused add-on as its own standalone release on February 18th. Make fun of the Black History Month timing all you want, but this is a smart move.

When I wrote about the way Freedom Cry impacted me after playing it, lots of friends—some of whom don't frequently play video games— asked me if they needed to get the main ACIV releaseto play. So, the interest is definitely there. Out on Feb 18 for PS3 and PS4 and on Feb 25 for PC, Freedom Cry will cost $15.[2]

Memories

  1. The Calm Before the Storm
  2. A Common Enemy
  3. Laying the First Brick
  4. A Ship of His Own
  5. Lifting the Veil
  6. A Scientific Inquiry
  7. Plant the Seeds
  8. Down with the Ship
  9. De Fayet's Last Stand

Creative team

Unlike the majority of Black Flag, Freedom Cry was written by Jill Murray, while the soundtrack was composed by Olivier Deriviere.[3]

Gallery

<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180"> File:Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag Freedom Cry Launch Trailer|Freedom Cry launch trailer File:Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag Freedom Cry DLC Trailer|Season Pass trailer File:Making of Assassin's Creed Black Flag Freedom Cry Reveal Trailer-0|Making of Freedom Cry trailer File:Assassin's Creed Freedom Cry - Announcement Trailer|Freedom Cry announcement trailer

Trivia

  • In an interview, Ubisoft said Freedom Cry will include hints towards the next Assassin's Creed game.[4]

Reference