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In 2012, [[Abstergo Industries]] used the district as a virtual training map for their recruits during the [[Assassin's Creed: Revelations|second stage]] of the [[Animi Training Program]]. | In 2012, [[Abstergo Industries]] used the district as a virtual training map for their recruits during the [[Assassin's Creed: Revelations|second stage]] of the [[Animi Training Program]]. | ||
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The Imperial district, like most of the simulated locations in the primary and secondary stage, had two aesthetic variations. As such, it could be utilized at dawn or at dusk. | |||
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Revision as of 01:09, 5 August 2013
The Imperial District was one of the four major districts within Constantinople during the Renaissance. It was an area of towering marble buildings, majestic mosques and opulent citizenry. It is home to the Hagia Sophia.
In 2012, Abstergo Industries used the district as a virtual training map for their recruits during the second stage of the Animi Training Program.
The Imperial district, like most of the simulated locations in the primary and secondary stage, had two aesthetic variations. As such, it could be utilized at dawn or at dusk.
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Concept art of market in Imperial district
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Hagia Sophia comparison, side to side
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Imperial District of Constantinople - Multiplayer
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