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Hey everyone, Couple quick questions regarding our newest games. When looking at the list of main games, why is Rogue listed before Unity? I thought since Unity was officially announced first it would be the first one listed. I have not even started Unity yet, but I am working my way through Rogue, as I was interested in playing as a Templar. Anyway, no spoilers please, but does it have to do with the modern day storylines? Does Rogue's modern day story take place before Unity's? Or is it listed that way for some other reason? Thanks in advance. Eaglewulf23 (talk) 05:16, December 21, 2014 (UTC)
I think Rogue is before or during Unity, modern day and past storylines. 98.214.202.60 20:29, December 22, 2014 (UTC)
- We've listed Rogue before Unity because its historical storyline largely takes place before Unity's, chronologically. The modern day storylines are more or less concurrent as far as I know. Crook The Constantine District 20:45, December 22, 2014 (UTC)
- I can think of a few reasons, so I'll make a list.
- Rogue takes place before Unity, as Crook said
- It is the final last-gen game (poke my eye and cut out my tongue if I'm wrong), so it makes sense to list it before the next-gen games
- It seems a bit backwards to list an "uber awesome" next-gen game before a last-gen game
- Rogue concludes the arc that began in AC3
- Unity is the first game to use the new engine, which will likely be continued in Victory
- There may be better reasons, but that's what occurred to me right now. --Crimson Knight Intercom 21:20, December 22, 2014 (UTC)
- 6. unity follows up on a memory at the ending of rogue , once you reach that part of the game you will understand
- Well, yeah, I guess. Thanks. --Crimson Knight Intercom 21:27, January 3, 2015 (UTC)