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Tokyo XXI is the second expansion pack for Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood of Venice, released on 20 May 2021 in Asia. It was also released in the United States and the European Union on 15 June 2021.

Synopsis[edit | edit source]

In this exclusive story co-written with Ubisoft, you will have to infiltrate an Abstergo facility and use new tactics and equipment to defeat your opponents!

Choose your 4 Assassins—including a secret one!—according to their unique abilities.

Play a new campaign divided in 8 Memories in present day with new 100% Sync challenges to unlock and dangerous enemies to fight: The Guard dogs will spot you automatically and Spectre are hard to target...

Discover 122 cards hidden in 12 envelopes: new equipment, enemies, and character skills![2]

Memories[edit | edit source]

Supplementary material[edit | edit source]

The booklet for this expansion, like the one for the main campaign, includes a database-like entry:

This megacorporation, created in 1937, is the result of a strategy of the Order of the Temple to sustainably transform the world and make it conform to the values and visions of the Templars.

Today, it is a sprawling conglomerate that extends its sinister wings over sectors as varied as medical, pharmaceutical or video game industries.

Abstergo is the inventor of the Animus.

Features[edit | edit source]

The expansion includes miniatures of Layla Hassan, Kiyoshi Takakura, Rebecca Crane, and Shaun Hastings. Miniatures for the enemies include 5 Abstergo guards with optical camo, another 10 without, and 10 guard dogs. Also included is the booklet, which features 8 memories; 19 present-day Tokyo tiles; 12 envelopes; 55 large cards; 71 small cards; and 3 sticker sheets.

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