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|publication date = March 29, 2019 {{c|FR}}<br />February 19, 2020 {{c|US; eBook}}<br />October 13, 2020 {{c|US; hardcover}} | |publication date = March 29, 2019 {{c|FR}}<br />February 19, 2020 {{c|US; eBook}}<br />October 13, 2020 {{c|US; hardcover}} | ||
|series = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Bloodstone]]'' | |series = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Bloodstone]]'' | ||
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Assassin's Creed Bloodstone Book 1, is the first volume of Assassin's Creed: Bloodstone, a two-part story published in French by Les Deux Royaumes.
Following the end of the second cycle by Dorison and Hostache, Bloodstone is again written by Guillaume Dorison but illustrated by Ennio Bufi, and was released on 29 March 2019. It was licensed in English by Titan Comics and was released on 18 February 2020.
The story takes place in 2017 Tokyo, following Tomo Sakagawa who relives the memories of Alekseï Gavrani during the Vietnam War.
Synopsis
Tomo is one of the youngest members of a Japanese Assassin cell. More of a hacking technician than a seasoned fighter, Tomo identifies a massive misuse of data operated by a clinic in Switzerland.
His investigation makes him follow the footsteps of another cell of Assassins that seeks to carry out a project initiated during the Vietnam War. Exploring the memories of Alekseï Gavrani. An assassin employed by the CIA during the Cold War. Tomo discovers the experiments of a certain Boris Pash...