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so, with all the new speculations on where the next Ac migth take place, I caugth myself thinking about the colonial period of brazil. I mean it has a lot of proeminent figures, like big farmers, some protesters and artists. Even the portuguese royal family moved there in 1808 to escape from napoleon. I mean it's a very rich story, and even a producer from ubisoft said it would be a good setting. here is the link, but I only found in portuguese. http://wnews.uol.com.br/produtor-de-assassins-creed-diz-que-brasil-colonia-seria-muito-bom-tema-para-o-jogo/


EDIT: after a long pause, and the release of ac3 closer, i think it's time to resume this post. brazil in the early 1800's, after the royal family moved there became a very rich colony, and the cities, mos notably rio de janeiro, salvador, and other ones at the northwest became very european-like. the nobility was very strong, with big farmers and the royal family. the tropical forest there was still preserved, giving space fo the tree climbing, and the slavery a d native americans provided a very rich divesity. well in my opinion, the setting would make a great game, specially at ubi's hands