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[[File:ACI_inthesameboat.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The ''Altair II'' off the coast of São Paulo.]]
[[File:ACI_inthesameboat.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The ''Altair II'' off the coast of São Paulo.]]
'''São Paulo''', also known as '''Sao Paolo''', is the largest city located in the country of Brazil.
'''São Paulo''', also known as '''Sao Paolo''', is the most economic city located in the country of Brazil.


As of September 2012, an [[Assassins|Assassin]] team was located in the city. Secretly, there was a double agent in the team who was leaking their position to the Templars, which forced them to delay their progress and find the spy. After having done so successfully, they cut off contact with the [[Assassin headquarters (2012)|Assassin headquarters]] and presumably moved to another city.<ref name = "ACB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' - [[Hephaestus Email Network]]</ref>
As of September 2012, an [[Assassins|Assassin]] team was located in the city. Secretly, there was a double agent in the team who was leaking their position to the Templars, which forced them to delay their progress and find the spy. After having done so successfully, they cut off contact with the [[Assassin headquarters (2012)|Assassin headquarters]] and presumably moved to another city.<ref name = "ACB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]]'' - [[Hephaestus Email Network]]</ref>


Months later, on 2 December 2012, the Assassin [[Desmond Miles]] traveled to a stadium in the city to find a power source, in order to continue his journey in the [[Grand Temple]], there he fought several [[Abstergo Industries|Abstergo]] Agents and [[Daniel Cross]], from whom he took the power source after knocking the latter out. Desmond later escaped the stadium using the Metro.<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>
Months later, on 2 December 2012, the Assassin [[Desmond Miles]] traveled to a stadium in the city to find a power source, in order to continue his journey in the [[Grand Temple]], there he fought several [[Abstergo Industries|Abstergo]] Agents and [[Daniel Cross]], from whom he took the power source after knocking the latter out. Desmond later escaped the stadium using the Metro.
 
Bertran Chaverot, director of Ubisoft Brazil, publicly apologized to the Brazilian fans of the series Assassin's creed by the scene where Desmond circulates through the streets of cidade.A scene shows badly-dressed people, with tents with pirated products and a very dirty environment. Bertran spoke with Sebastien Puel the game's producer, and he apologized too,and it was clear that the scene was made hastily without proper care, according to an American mindset and stereotyped about Brazil<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>


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Revision as of 01:09, 25 January 2013


The Altair II off the coast of São Paulo.

São Paulo, also known as Sao Paolo, is the most economic city located in the country of Brazil.

As of September 2012, an Assassin team was located in the city. Secretly, there was a double agent in the team who was leaking their position to the Templars, which forced them to delay their progress and find the spy. After having done so successfully, they cut off contact with the Assassin headquarters and presumably moved to another city.[1]

Months later, on 2 December 2012, the Assassin Desmond Miles traveled to a stadium in the city to find a power source, in order to continue his journey in the Grand Temple, there he fought several Abstergo Agents and Daniel Cross, from whom he took the power source after knocking the latter out. Desmond later escaped the stadium using the Metro.

Bertran Chaverot, director of Ubisoft Brazil, publicly apologized to the Brazilian fans of the series Assassin's creed by the scene where Desmond circulates through the streets of cidade.A scene shows badly-dressed people, with tents with pirated products and a very dirty environment. Bertran spoke with Sebastien Puel the game's producer, and he apologized too,and it was clear that the scene was made hastily without proper care, according to an American mindset and stereotyped about Brazil[2]

References