
- A retail copy of Assassin's Creed: Syndicate.
- The Baker Street Outfit.
- The Season Pass.
- One exclusive single player mission: The Darwin and Dickens Conspiracy.
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Assassin's Creed: Syndicate is the ninth main installment in the Assassin's Creed series. The conceptual title and screenshots of the game were first leaked on 2 December 2014, following which Ubisoft acknowledged the leaked assets about Victory as genuine.
The game was released on 23 October 2015 worldwide on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, with the PC version releasing on 19 November 2015.[1]
The game is set in 19th century London, during the Victorian era, with twin protagonists, Jacob and Evie Frye, both of whom are playable. The two arrive in London in 1868, as the Industrial Revolution reaches its climax, bringing its lot of inequality and poverty in a city controlled by the Templars. To stop their rule, the Fryes will take over the organized crime in an effort to gather an army and free London.
Ubisoft Quebec is handling Syndicate's lead development, in conjunction with eight other studios from Montreal, Singapore, Annecy, Montpellier, Chengdu, Shanghai, Kiev and Reflections. Teams from Ubisoft Sofia, Barcelona and Toronto are also involved in the game's completion.[2]
Having gained solid brand experience from their contributions to previous entries in the Assassin's Creed franchise, Ubisoft Quebec has reportedly been working on Syndicate for more than two years. They are collaborating closely with Ubisoft Montreal, whose significant contributions to the game include producing London's landmarks, creating "living and breathing" crowds and improving the parkour gameplay's smoothness.[2]
Ubisoft Singapore, who pioneered the naval gameplay seen in Assassin's Creed III and subsequent entries, as well Assassin's Creed: Unity's time anomalies, has focused on new gameplay along the River Thames. Ubisoft Annecy is responsible for the development of the dynamic Train Hideout, a mobile headquarters for the Assassins around which several side missions will center. These missions will feature a strong narrative that enriches Syndicate's "gang fantasy".[2]
One of the game's boroughs, Whitechapel, is being developed Ubisoft Montpellier, who are also working on side missions related to historical figures and specific sections within main missions. Ubisoft Reflections is a developer known for working on racing games, and has been brought in to create the free roaming vehicle gameplay. Along with vehicle degradation and in-vehicle combat mechanics, Reflections has produced several side activities that involve racing with horse-drawn carriages.[2]
Ubisoft Chengdu is responsible for a large variety of boats, environment assets and crowd animations, while Ubisoft Shanghai handles architecture and character assets. As with previous entries, Ubisoft Kiev is working on Syndicate's PC version.[2]
The game's 3 hour long score is composed by Austin Wintory, intended to "evoke the prowess and sarcasm" of the game's two heroes.[3]
Syndicate's London is 30% bigger than Paris from Assassin's Creed: Unity and is composed of seven boroughs: Westminster, the Strand, the City of London, The Thames, Whitechapel, Southwark, and Lambeth.[4] To create as much contrast between these areas as possible, certain architectural styles were isolated to certain boroughs.[5]
Because photography had already been invented by the time of the Industrial Revolution, the developers had a rich bank of real footage and photos to aid them in their recreation of London. Still, the city was streamlined to accomodate gameplay; the landmarks' locations are geographically accurate, but the distance in between them was adjusted.[5] While London is the main setting of the game, locations outside of London will be visited during the storyline.[6]
There are drastic architectural changes between Unity and Syndicate, including larger avenues and more floors in higher buildings. These changes conducted to the addition of the rope launcher to the Assassin's arsenal, to facilitate the navigation through the city.[7]
The player will have the opportunity to drive carriages, with the crowds now being restricted to the pavements on the sides of the road. Trains and steamboats will also appear, although it is currently unknown whether they are going to be implemented as a method of transportation or not.[8]
To liberate the boroughs of London, various activities are available, including bounty hunting, Templar assassinations, attacking strongholds and liberating children from factories. Once the Templars' control over the area was sufficiently weakened, a gang war would be initiated. Funds could be procured by participating in street races, fight clubs and train robberies.[9]
It is now possible to kidnap any enemy or specific target and then keep them hostage in horse carriages until the drop-off point is reached, earning rewards by the end of the drop-off.
Both playable characters will have different skill trees and the Frye twins' play-styles will reflect their different personalities. There will be the possibility to switch at will between characters between the missions.[10] However, each mission will be attributed to only one of the twins, with around 75% for Jacob and consequently 25% for Evie.[11]
As the reckless and brawler twin, Jacob will have multiple tools at his disposal: hallucinogenic darts fired from his Hidden Blade, throwing knives that can be used from range – but with the new feature of activating traps in the environment such as hanging barrels – and a six-shot revolver. Owing to the era's stricter regulations on carrying weapons, Jacob also wields a kukri in his trench coat, a pair of brass knuckles, and at some point wields a cane sword, concealing a short sword and a scythe blade at its extremity.[8]
Being level-headed and less exuberant than her brother, Evie will be more focused on stealth.[12] She will be equipped with the same gauntlet that her brother possesses and will also, at some point, have access to a cane sword. However, her sword will have a different design than her brother's weapon, with the blade splitting in three, like a trident.[13]
By performing Assassin-like actions, such as air assassinations, and completing missions, players gain experience points. For every 1000 experience points, a skill point is unlocked which can then be spent to unlock a particular skill. The amount of unlocked skills Jacob and Evie have determines their level. Similarly, the gang under their control can also be upgraded.[6]
Due to the restriction on open weaponry, much of the combat will be carried out through fistfights. The combat mechanics will be similar to Unity, but at a quicker pace. Contextual kills will also make a return from Assassin's Creed: Rogue, and players will be able to stun multiple opponents, before chaining together a series of quick kills.[14]
There will be no competitive or co-op multiplayer game mode in Syndicate, the developers instead choosing to concentrate their efforts on the single-player content.[15]
Syndicate has also been revealed to offer microtransactions. However, Ubisoft has stated that all in-game content can be unlocked through conventional means; the microtransactions are there as an option for people who wish to save time and accelerate their progress.[16]
Contrary to most previous installments, which spanned for about a decade, Syndicate's main storyline will be set only during the year 1868.[15]
Two additional singleplayer missions, The Darwin and Dickens Conspiracy and Runaway Train, are available by pre-ordering certain editions.[17] Ubisoft has also announced a Season Pass, which will include the aforementioned singleplayer missions, as well as the following content:
As with previous entries, Syndicate will have content exclusive to the PlayStation 4. Similar to the Murder Mysteries of Assassin's Creed: Unity, "The Dreadful Crimes" will include ten side missions in which the player will investigate kidnappings, murders and other crimes within London. Solving the crimes correctly will reward the player with special gear and exclusive artwork.[20]
Like Unity, the game was promoted at the San Diego Comic-Con with the Assassin Experience obstacle course, and The Syndicate, an animated short directed by F. Gary Gray.[21]
To date, Ubisoft has announced several collector's editions of Assassin's Creed: Syndicate.





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