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Venice will be a [[Locations|location]] in [[Assassin's Creed II]]. Venice will be one of the locations in the game, along | Venice will be a [[Locations|location]] in [[Assassin's Creed II]]. Venice will be one of the locations in the game, along with[[File:Acwikivenice01.png|thumb|Venice]] | ||
Tuscany and Florence. | |||
== History == | |||
Venice was formed from the refugees from the Hunnic and Germanic invasion of Padua, Aquileia, and Altino. Since, Venice became a major trade and naval power in not just Italy, but all of Europe. The city soon became the new battleground of the war between the Assassin's and Templars. | |||
== Landmarks == | |||
Assassin's Creed II will follow it's original's trademark of using famous real-life landmarks. But instead of the marvels of the Holy Land, Assassin's Creed II will feature landmarks such as Piazza San Marco, St. Mark's Basillica, the Grand Canal, the Little Canal, and Rialto Bridge.[[File:Acwikivenice02.jpg|thumb|left|Piazza San Marco]][[File:Ac2grandcanal.png|thumb|left|The Grand Canal]] | |||
Revision as of 02:39, 28 June 2009
Venice will be a location in Assassin's Creed II. Venice will be one of the locations in the game, along with
Tuscany and Florence.
History
Venice was formed from the refugees from the Hunnic and Germanic invasion of Padua, Aquileia, and Altino. Since, Venice became a major trade and naval power in not just Italy, but all of Europe. The city soon became the new battleground of the war between the Assassin's and Templars.
Landmarks
Assassin's Creed II will follow it's original's trademark of using famous real-life landmarks. But instead of the marvels of the Holy Land, Assassin's Creed II will feature landmarks such as Piazza San Marco, St. Mark's Basillica, the Grand Canal, the Little Canal, and Rialto Bridge.