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The site functioned as a hub for discussion of the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|''Assassin's Creed'' franchise]]. Along with material from developers at Ubisoft, fans could submit content and comment on that of others. In doing so, they could gain points, badges, and levels. | The site functioned as a hub for discussion of the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|''Assassin's Creed'' franchise]]. Along with material from developers at Ubisoft, fans could submit content and comment on that of others. In doing so, they could gain points, badges, and levels. | ||
Of the noteworthy contributors that reach the highest level, thirty individuals would be selected to join the "Council Chamber" for several months. During this time, they would have the chance to visit the studios, to participate in special events, and meet with the production team. | Of the noteworthy contributors that reach the highest level, thirty individuals would be selected to join the "Council Chamber" for several months. During this time, they would have the chance to visit the studios, to participate in special events, and to meet with the production team. | ||
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Assassin's Creed Council was a social network site founded by Ubisoft in August 2015.
The site functioned as a hub for discussion of the Assassin's Creed franchise. Along with material from developers at Ubisoft, fans could submit content and comment on that of others. In doing so, they could gain points, badges, and levels.
Of the noteworthy contributors that reach the highest level, thirty individuals would be selected to join the "Council Chamber" for several months. During this time, they would have the chance to visit the studios, to participate in special events, and to meet with the production team.
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