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"I have lived my life to the best of my ability. But I have not been able to escape fate, anger, or pain. Bring me the answers and the road that leads to the truth. Reveal to me once and for all, how all of this will end."
―Ezio Auditore, Assassin's Creed: Revelations E3 Teaser.

Assassin's Creed: Revelations is an upcoming game developed by Ubisoft Montreal, and published by Ubisoft. A direct sequel to 2010's Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Revelations is the fourth main installment in the video game series.[1]

The game is scheduled to be released on 15 November 2011.[2]

Plot

Upon being forced to stab his ally Lucy Stillman, Desmond Miles has fallen into a coma, and has been returned to the Animus to maintain his consciousness. There, he falls into an Animus back door called the Black Room, where he hopes to reassemble his shattered mind - and therefore reawaken from the coma - by locating a key memory connecting himself, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad and Ezio Auditore da Firenze together. To do so, he begins reliving the later memories of Ezio.

After having freed Italy from the Templar threat, the Mentor of the Assassin Order, Ezio Auditore questions his life as an Assassin, wondering how it would have been if he had never been one.[1]

Ezio thus sets out on a pilgrimage to his ancestor's homeland of Masyaf, which he discovers has been overrun by the Templars. There, he finds an ancient artifact, which is locked away, and can only be opened with five seals.[1]

The search for these seals takes him to Constantinople, where he finds out that there is an army of Templars forming in the city - threatening to destabilize the region. Ezio must follow in the footsteps of his spiritual mentor and forefather, Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, which will lead him to discovery and revelation.[1]

Gameplay

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Ezio, as seen in Assassin's Creed: Revelations.

The gameplay system from Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood will be the basis for Revelations, though Ezio's free-running and combat skills will be upgraded with new features.[2]

Weapons

A new weapon called the hookblade will be introduced, which will allow Ezio to use ziplines throughout the city, speeding up navigation by around 30%. Additionally, a crafting system will allow the creation of bombs, with options for up to 300 different types.[3]

Assassin's Dens

The concept of Borgia towers has been expanded, and in order to neutralize the Templar presence, various assault scenarios must be completed. The liberated buildings will be known as "Assassin's Dens," though control over them may be lost to a Templar assault. These attacks will be triggered when the player's notoriety increases.[3]

Controlling a den and its surrounding region will allow the player to upgrade all the shops and buildings in that area, including the den itself, which will provide more navigation options (like additional zip lines for the hook blade) in that part of the city. As an added benefit, controlling a den will change the character of the surrounding guards. Regular Ottoman patrols will continue to monitor the regions under control, and will still halt if illegal activities are committed, but won't be overly hostile.[3]

Assassin's Dens can be protected by either the player, or by an assigned Master Assassin, who will ensure the prevention of any further Templar attacks on the building.[3]

Others

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Altaïr, as seen in Assassin's Creed: Revelations.

The cap for the Apprentice leveling system will be raised to 15.[3]

Instead of side missions, Ubisoft has changed it to Random Quests. For example, you will find a store owner being robbed or a child in need of help.[3]

Eagle Vision will now be known as Eagle Sense, which would allow the player to focus on a character and determine the route they have taken. This will thus give the player an estimation of where they will go, which could be useful for ambushes or locating a secluded place to strike a target.[3]

Ezio will be searching for the seals containing Altaïr's memories, thus allowing the player to control Altaïr.[3]

The modern day aspect of the game will also be upgraded with a new feature labeled, "revolutionary gameplay," in which Desmond Miles will need to change the construct of his ancestors' memories and, in the process, unravel the future.[3]

To do this, Desmond will enter the Animus and find a safe-mode called the "Black Room," where he will reintegrate the splintered layers of his subconscious. Here, a great deal more about Desmond's own past will be revealed.[3]

The Desmond gameplay will similar, in a way, to the Secret Locations that were seen in previous games. To quote Alexandre Breault: "The majority of the game-play in these Animus section focuses on movement, timing, and precision, but we also include some illusion based puzzles inspired by the work of Rene Magritte and Roger Penrose. The main goal here is to encourage the player to think and engage with the environment, not simply pass it by."[4]

Multiplayer

Like its predecessor, Revelations will come with a multiplayer mode. It will be upgraded with new modes, maps and characters to refine the experience.[1]

Additionally, it has improved story and customization features, allowing the player to choose their own weapon and change their appearance, as well as edit clothes and other minor features.[1]

Characters

Main article: Assassin's Creed: Revelations multiplayer characters

So far, ten multiplayer characters have been revealed: the Sentinel, the Guardian, the Bombardier, the Vanguard, the Crusader, the Deacon, the Ottoman Jester, the Ottoman Doctor, the Thespian and the Charlatan.

Editions

Special Edition

Special Edition.
  • A copy of the Assassin's Creed: Revelations Game.
  • Game soundtrack.
  • Two multiplayer characters (The Crusader and the Ottoman Doctor.)
  • Turkish Assassin Armor.

Signature Edition

Signature Edition.
  • A copy of the Assassin's Creed: Revelations Game.
  • Bonus singleplayer map.
  • Weapon capacity upgrades.
  • A multiplayer character.
  • A DVD of an animated short film (Assassin's Creed: Embers).
  • Game soundtrack.

Note: This edition can only be obtained by pre-ordering Assassin's Creed: Revelations from Gamestop.

Collector's Edition

Collector's Edition.
  • A copy of the Assassin's Creed: Revelations Game.
  • Collectable casing.
  • Artbook.
  • A DVD of an animated short film (Assassin's Creed: Embers).
  • Game soundtrack.
  • Bonus singleplayer map, Vlad the Impaler Prison.
  • Two multiplayer characters (The Crusader and the Ottoman Jester.)

Animus Edition

Animus Edition.
  • A copy of the Assassin's Creed: Revelations Game.
  • Animus Content Box.
  • Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia.
  • A DVD of an animated short film (Assassin's Creed: Embers).
  • Game soundtrack.
  • Exclusive singleplayer map, Vlad the Impaler prison.
  • Two multiplayer characters (The Crusader and The Ottoman Jester.)
  • The Armor of Brutus.
  • Capacity upgrades for the Pistol, Hand-held bombs, and Crossbow.
  • One exclusive customization item.

Gallery

Videos

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