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===White Edition===
===White Edition===
The White Edition is available worldwide on Ubiworkshop and Includes the "Cartes Blanches".<ref name="Editions Pre-Order"/>
The White Edition is available worldwide on Ubiworkshop and Includes the "Cartes Blanches".<ref name="Editions Pre-Order"/>
==Missable/Hidden Details==
*On the Spine of the White Edition there is a hidden message written in Unicode.


==References==
==References==

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Black Edition.

The Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia is an upcoming compendium of in-universe information created by Ubiworkshop. Initially intended as an artbook, the project gathered so much material that UbiWorkshop decided to expand it into an encyclopedia.[1]

Artists like Craig Mullins, Tavis Coburn, 123Klan, Gabz, James NG, David Alvarez and many others were given free rein to draw an Assassin from the period and style of their choice. These artworks will then be included in the encyclopedia. There will also be a "cartes blanches" section that will feature artwork by other professional artists, and fans of the series. It also includes the storyline and the characters of the upcoming Assassin's Creed: Revelations. The Encyclopedia will be released with the Animus Edition of Assassin's Creed: Revelations.[2]

Editions

White Edition.

Black Edition

The Black Edition is included in the Assassin’s Creed Revelations Animus Edition only and does not include the "Cartes Blanches".[3]

White Edition

The White Edition is available worldwide on Ubiworkshop and Includes the "Cartes Blanches".[3]

Missable/Hidden Details

  • On the Spine of the White Edition there is a hidden message written in Unicode.

References