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m The multiplayer of AC3 is also targeted by Erudito. Also, added some additional information based on an Abstergo File.
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'''Abstergo Entertainment''' was a division of [[Abstergo Industries]] that produced multimedia products. Its primary product was a gaming console version of the [[Animus]], which was sold on a worldwide scale, though others included "Angelus", "Herne" and "Bodyband". Through its initial basis, it enabled the company to influence the general public through pre-packaged [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]] and wide, social gaming constructs, on both [[Assassin's Creed III|console]] and [[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation|portable platforms]].
'''Abstergo Entertainment''' was a division of [[Abstergo Industries]] that produced multimedia products. Its primary product was a gaming console version of the [[Animus]], which was sold on a worldwide scale, though others included "Angelus", "Herne" and "Bodyband". Through its initial basis, it enabled the company to influence the general public through pre-packaged [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]] and wide, social gaming constructs, on both [[Assassin's Creed III|console]] and [[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation|portable platforms]].



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Abstergo Entertainment was a division of Abstergo Industries that produced multimedia products. Its primary product was a gaming console version of the Animus, which was sold on a worldwide scale, though others included "Angelus", "Herne" and "Bodyband". Through its initial basis, it enabled the company to influence the general public through pre-packaged genetic memories and wide, social gaming constructs, on both console and portable platforms.

However, despite these aims, the scheme faced some opposition from a group of hackers known only as the Erudito Collective, who intended to dispel the false beliefs that Abstergo had planted within their products.[1][2]

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