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However, despite these aims, the scheme faced some opposition from a group of hackers known only as the [[Erudito|Erudito Collective]], who intended to dispel the false beliefs that Abstergo had planted within their products.<ref name="AC3"/><ref name="AC3L">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''</ref> | However, despite these aims, the scheme faced some opposition from a group of hackers known only as the [[Erudito|Erudito Collective]], who intended to dispel the false beliefs that Abstergo had planted within their products.<ref name="AC3"/><ref name="AC3L">''[[Assassin's Creed III: Liberation]]''</ref> | ||
By 2013, the company had at least one facility in [[Montreal]], [[Canada]] and they release games | By 2013, the company had at least one facility in [[Montreal]], [[Canada]] and they release games, movies, etc; by recording genetic memories. Their games taken from real life memories were released in partnership with Ubisoft.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0G2B9qGczOU</ref><ref>http://www.outsidexbox.com/articles/2013-09-30-assassins-creed-4-writer-explains-how-the-animus-works-now-other-mysteries</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 05:55, 2 October 2013

Abstergo Entertainment is a division of Abstergo Industries that produces multimedia products. Its primary product is a gaming console version of the Animus, which is sold on a worldwide scale. Through its initial basis, it enabled the company to influence the general public through pre-packaged genetic memories and wide, social gaming constructs.[1]
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]
By 2013, the company had at least one facility in Montreal, Canada and they release games, movies, etc; by recording genetic memories. Their games taken from real life memories were released in partnership with Ubisoft.[3][4]
Gallery
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A lobby at Abstergo Entertainment
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A research analyst's office
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The CCO's office at Abstergo Entertainment
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The reception at Abstergo Entertainment
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