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Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood is a 2010 action-adventure video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft.[1][2] It is the third major installment in the Assassin's Creed series, and the second chapter in the "Ezio Trilogy", as a direct sequel to 2009's Assassin's Creed II. The game was first released on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in November and December 2010 and was later made available on Microsoft Windows in March and June 2011. A remastered version of Brotherhood, along with Assassins's Creed II and its sequel, Assassin's Creed: Revelations, was released as part of The Ezio Collection compilation for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on November 15, 2016, and for the Nintendo Switch on February 17, 2022.

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
Developer(s)Ubisoft Montreal
Publisher(s)Ubisoft
Director(s)Patrick Plourde
Producer(s)Vincent Pontbriand
Designer(s)Steven Masters
Programmer(s)Stéphane Girard
Artist(s)Mohamed Gambouz
Wilson Mui
Writer(s)Patrice Désilets
Corey May
Jeffrey Yohalem
Composer(s)Jesper Kyd
SeriesAssassin's Creed
EngineAnvil
Platform(s)
Release
November 16, 2010
  • PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
    • NA: November 16, 2010
    • AU: November 18, 2010
    • EU: November 19, 2010
    Microsoft Windows
    • AU: March 17, 2011
    • EU: March 18, 2011
    • NA: March 22, 2011
    OS X
    • EU: May 19, 2011
    • NA: July 13, 2011
    PlayStation 4, Xbox One
    • WW: November 15, 2016
    Nintendo Switch
    • WW: February 17, 2022
Genre(s)Action-adventure, stealth
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

The plot is set in a fictional history of real-world events and follows the millennia-old struggle between the Assassins, who fight to preserve peace and free will, and the Templars, who desire peace through control. The framing story is set in the 21st century and features series protagonist Desmond Miles who, using a machine known as the Animus, relives the memories of his Assassin ancestor, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, to find a way to avert the 2012 apocalypse. The main story takes place during the Italian Wars, spanning the years 1500–1507, and continues from the events of Assassin's Creed II, as Ezio takes the fight against the Templars (led by the powerful Borgia family) to Rome, where he attempts to rebuild the Assassin Brotherhood in Italy and liberate the city from the Borgias' control.

Brotherhood features an open world and is played from the third-person perspective, with a primary focus on using Desmond's and Ezio's combat, climbing and stealth abilities to eliminate targets and explore the environment. As Ezio, players can freely explore Rome to advance the narrative, or complete a variety of side missions unrelated to the main storyline. The game introduces a multiplayer component to the series, in which players assume the role of Templars in training. A number of downloadable content (DLC) packs were released to support Brotherhood, including The Da Vinci Disappearance, a story expansion set during the events of the single-player campaign.

Upon release, the game received critical acclaim, with praise directed at its setting, new content, gameplay improvements over its predecessor and the new multiplayer mode. The narrative was also positively received, although it was generally seen as inferior to that of Assassin's Creed II. The game won multiple awards including a BAFTA award for Best Action Game. It was also commercially successful, shipping 7.2 million units by May 2011. The final installment in the Ezio Trilogy, Assassin's Creed: Revelations, was released in November 2011.

Gameplay edit

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood is an action-adventure,[3] stealth game set in an open world environment and played from a third-person perspective. The game features both single-player and multiplayer modes, a first for the series. For most of the single-player campaign, which is estimated to provide 15+ hours of gameplay,[4] the player controls returning protagonist Ezio Auditore da Firenze from Assassin's Creed II; at predetermined points in the narrative, the player takes control of Desmond Miles, who is reliving Ezio's memories through the Animus in the modern-day. For the first time in the series, Desmond can leave the Animus at almost any given time to explore Monteriggioni, where the Assassins have set up base, and find hidden secrets. Desmond can also access virtual training missions via the Animus, which test the player's skills in combat and free-running.

The series' combat system has been modified in Brotherhood. Striking first and offensive actions are more deadly than in previous games where counter-attacks were the most efficient. Before, this made the player wait until their AI opponents struck, which slowed down the pace of fighting. The AI in this game is thus more aggressive and enemies can attack simultaneously. To dispatch them, Ezio can use melee and ranged weapons at the same time, including his hidden pistol, which could previously not be used in combat. After killing one enemy the player can start an execution streak to dispatch multiple enemies quickly. Ezio can also throw heavy weapons (axes, spears, and swords) at his enemies. The variety of enemies also saw an increase with the introduction of new archetypes such as horsemen, arquebusiers, and papal guards.

 
Ezio using the BAM system (Brotherhood Assist Move). The ability to recruit NPCs found across the game world into the Assassin Brotherhood and summon them during fights is one of the new features added in Brotherhood.

The game introduces the titular Brotherhood system, which allows the player, as Ezio, to recruit new Assassin initiates after destroying any of twelve "Borgia towers" around Rome where papal troops are stationed, and then rescuing disgruntled citizens from being harassed by city guards. The player can then send these Assassin recruits to assignments around Europe or call them for support during missions (if they are not already occupied). Tasking the novice Assassins makes them gain experience, and the player can customize their appearance, skills, and weapon training to some degree by spending the skill points they have earned. Assassins can die on missions, from which they will not return.

In Brotherhood, Ezio gets to master several new gadgets, including Leonardo da Vinci's parachute, which can be used when jumping from tall buildings,[4] as well as poison darts, a faster acting poison, and a crossbow. A series of side missions given by Leonardo allow the player to briefly use his war machines, such as a cannon-equipped Great Kite and a prototype tank, which he was forced to design for the Templars; Ezio must destroy these machines and their designs before more can be created. Other side missions include assassinating Templar agents in Rome, completing challenges for the three ally factions in the game (Courtesans, Thieves, and Mercenaries), and exploring underground locations to find the keys to the treasure of the Followers of Romulus—a secret cult who worship Romulus, the legendary founder of Rome. After reaching certain levels of synchronization, the player can also relive several repressed memories of Ezio's past lover, Cristina Vespucci.

The primary setting of the game is Rome, which has fallen into ruin due to the corrupt rule of the Borgia papacy and the Templars, who have concentrated all the wealth in the Vatican. Similarly to Monteriggioni in Assassin's Creed II, the player can invest in the city, witness its development, and unlock rewards.[5] To renovate a particular area of Rome, the player must first liberate it from Templar influence by destroying the nearest Borgia tower.[6] Doing so unlocks new missions and opportunities. Rome is larger than any of the cities seen in Assassin's Creed II (being roughly three times bigger than Florence[6]) and is divided into five districts: Vatican (Vaticano), Central (Centro), Trans-Tiber (Trastevere), Country (Campagna) and Antique (Antico). Unlike previous installments, travel between different cities or regions is no longer present, as most of the action takes place around Rome. Instead, a series of tunnel networks throughout the city allows the player to travel to the different districts. However, certain main and side missions take the player to various locations outside of Rome, including the harbor of Naples; the Alban Hills (Colli Albani); and part of Navarre, Spain, among others.

Horses play a larger role in Brotherhood, not only used as a means of transport (inside the city for the first time) but as a component of acrobatic sequences and advanced combat as well, allowing ranged weapons to be used while riding them. The game also features various types of horse-related assassinations, such as horse-to-horse assassinations. To facilitate traversal, Brotherhood introduces merchandise lifts, which can be used to quickly climb up high buildings or structures.[7]

Like previous Assassin's Creed titles, characters based on historical figures are present in the game, including Leonardo da Vinci, Niccolò Machiavelli, Caterina Sforza, Rodrigo Borgia, and Cesare Borgia.[8] Locations in the game include the Colosseum and the Pantheon in Rome;[9] and the town of Viana in northern Spain.[10]

Multiplayer edit

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood is the first game in the main series to feature a multiplayer mode. The players are Templars in training at an Abstergo facility. They use the animi (plural for animus) seen at the beginning of Assassin's Creed II to access memories of old Templars and acquire their skills using the "bleeding effect". There are eight game modes (Wanted, Alliance, Manhunt, Chest Capture, Advanced Wanted, Advanced Alliance, Escort, and Assassinate) and different maps, including the areas from the second and the third game like Florence, as well as new maps like Rome, Castel Gandolfo, Siena, and Mont Saint-Michel.[11] The gameplay in multiplayer mode is similar to the core gameplay of the series, as players are required to use their assassination and stealth skills. The players must hunt down targets while being hunted themselves. Players earn points by performing assassinations, defending against pursuers, attaining bonuses or completing mode-specific objectives. It also contains a variety of characters, most of which must be unlocked.

The multiplayer mode also includes a leveling system, which allows players to unlock rewards by earning experience points during the matches and gaining new levels. Players can then unlock abilities, perks, and streaks. Abilities are active skills, which can be used again only after a cooldown time. Perks are passive skills, which can be equipped before the match and they are active all the time. Streaks are bonuses awarded for reaching a certain number of successful or failed contracts.[11] The multiplayer beta, exclusive to PlayStation 3 users, was announced at E3 2010.[12] It began on October 4, 2010, with early access for PlayStation Plus subscribers from September 27,[11] and ended on October 18, 2010. Three maps were playable in the beta: Rome, Castel Gandolfo, and Siena.[13][14]

Ubisoft announced that the multiplayer servers for Brotherhood, alongside several other of their older titles, would be shut down on September 1, 2022. The date was later delayed to October 1, 2022.[15][16] This renders all multiplayer-related achievements and trophies on the original console versions unobtainable.

Game modes edit

Free-For-All

In Wanted, at least six players are on a map where they must find and assassinate each other. Each player is given another player as a target. The goal is to find and kill a target without being seen or killed by the player's assigned pursuer or pursuers. Players are indistinguishable from some of the NPC's throughout the maps. If the player kills an NPC by mistake or otherwise breaks cover, they are more easily spotted by pursuer or target alike, sometimes resulting in a chase. The player with the highest score at the end of the session wins. Players will lose their contract if they kill an NPC, are stunned by their target or their target is killed by another player. A player cannot kill another player who is not the target, but they can stun their hunter. Advanced Wanted mode is a variant of Wanted mode, with differences including an increased amount of NPCs on the map to make it difficult to pick out targets and a less accurate compass. There is generally more stealth involved in this mode than in basic Wanted.[17]

The Assassinate mode is similar to Wanted, but instead of target contracts being assigned to players, all players are fair game. Players must identify other player characters and lock-on before assassinating. Because two players can kill each other, whoever locks on first becomes the hunter and the other becomes the target. The standard compass found in Wanted is replaced by directional arrows based on proximity, that grow to become arcs around the perimeter of the compass as other players near, and will eventually create a full circle when other players are very close. As in other modes, the player with the highest score at the end of the session is the winner.

Team

In Alliance, there are three teams, each limited to two players, both of which use the same persona. The point of this mode is to get more points than the other teams, but each team is chased by another and is only allowed to kill one specific team (not the team chasing them, but they will be able to stun the team hunting them). This mode encourages players to work together, as teammates can help each other or they can assassinate their targets simultaneously.[11] The Advanced Alliance mode is a variant of Alliance mode, however, the players' compasses, as well as target engagement, becomes more difficult, similar to the Advanced Wanted mode.

In Manhunt there are two teams of four. One team is the hunters, the other is the hunted. Each team looks like a specific character and takes turns being the hunter and the hunted. Hunters obtain points by assassinations, while the hunted obtain points from escapes, stuns, and remaining hidden. The team with the highest score wins.[17] In Chest Capture there are two teams of four. One team is the hunters, and the other is the hunted who need to steal chests by standing close to them. Each team looks like a specific character and takes turns being the hunter and the hunted. Hunters obtain points by assassinations, while the hunted obtain points from escapes, stuns, and stealing chests. The team with the highest score wins. The Escort mode sees one team of four players protecting a wandering NPC while the other team of four tries to assassinate him. There are two NPCs to protect at a time and they walk through a series of checkpoints, which are visible to both teams. When an escorted NPC is killed, another is synchronized. This mode has two rounds with each team playing once as an escort and once as assassins.

Characters edit

Players are able to choose one of the 21 available characters, including: Courtesan, Barber, Priest, Noble, Prowler, Executioner, Doctor, Blacksmith, Captain, Smuggler, Engineer,[18][19] Footpad,[20][21] Thief, Hellequin (a female Harlequin, which is available through uPlay) and Mercenary. Two special characters were only available in the selected pre-order editions of the game: the Harlequin and the Officer. However, these two pre-order special characters are also included in The Da Vinci Disappearance downloadable content as are the formerly pre-order only Trajan Market and Aqueducts special locations. The pack contains 4 new characters, Dama Rossa, Knight, Marquis, and Pariah. Each character has unique assassination moves and a signature weapon.[22] Characters can be customized as the player levels up. These customization options include changing the color of the outfit and equipping different gear.

Plot edit

 
A fictionalized version of Cesare Borgia (depicted here in a portrait by Altobello Melone) serves as the game's main antagonist.

Following the events of the previous game, Desmond Miles (Nolan North), Lucy Stillman (Kristen Bell), Rebecca Crane (Eliza Schneider), and Shaun Hastings (Danny Wallace) escape from the Templars who attacked their hideout and establish a new base in the ruins of the Villa Auditore in Monteriggioni. After restoring the electricity in the tunnels under the villa, Desmond uses the Animus 2.0 to continue reliving the genetic memories of his ancestor Ezio Auditore (Roger Craig Smith). His mission is to find the Apple of Eden, which could prevent an impending disaster coming that same year, believed to be perpetrated by the Templars.

Ezio's story continues in December 1499, as he exits the Vault and escapes Rome with his uncle, Mario (Fred Tatasciore). Returning to Monteriggioni, Ezio explains to his fellow Assassins what he saw inside the Vault and is comforted by the prospect that his personal vendetta is over; however, Niccolò Machiavelli (Shawn Baichoo) challenges Ezio's decision to leave Rodrigo Borgia (Manuel Tadros) alive. The following day, Monteriggioni is besieged by the Papal Army, commanded by Cesare Borgia (Andreas Apergis), Rodrigo's son. Cesare kills Mario and claims the Apple for the Templars. An injured Ezio escapes and travels to Rome, the center of Templar power in Italy, seeking vengeance against the Borgias. There, he discovers that the Assassin Order had lost much of its manpower and strength. Determined to rebuild the Guild, Ezio convinces Machiavelli that he can lead it, recruiting people for the Brotherhood and restoring it to its former strength.

Over the next three years, Ezio cripples the Borgias' hold in the capital, sabotaging Cesare's resources and assassinating key people close to him, while slowly restoring Rome to its former glory. After returning the Assassins to full strength, Ezio is given the rank of Il Mentore (Italian for "The Mentor") and made the de facto leader of the Assassins in Italy. During this time, Ezio's sister Claudia (Angela Galuppo) is also made an Assassin.

After learning of Ezio's actions, Cesare confronts his father to ask for more money and the Apple. Rodrigo refuses, cautious of provoking the Assassins, and attempts to kill his son with a poisoned apple, fearing Cesare's lust for power. Cesare, having only taken a bite, spits it out and forces the rest of the apple into his father's mouth, killing Rodrigo. After learning of the Apple's location, Ezio retrieves it from within St. Peter's Basilica, before using it to overwhelm Cesare's forces and withdraw the backing of his supporters. Cesare is arrested by Pope Julius II's Papal Army after Ezio and the Assassins confront him and kill his remaining followers.

A few years later, Ezio uses the Apple once more to check on Cesare, discovering he has broken out of prison. After hiding the Apple in a First Civilization Temple built underneath the Roman Colosseum, Ezio leaves Italy in pursuit of Cesare. In 1507, Cesare, with the support of his new patron, John III of Navarre, lays siege to the city of Viana in Spain. Ezio encounters Cesare on the battlements of a crumbling castle and fights him. Cesare claims that he cannot be killed by the hand of a mortal man, thus inciting Ezio to "leave [him] in the hands of fate" by dropping him off the battlements to his death.

Using the coordinates from Ezio's memories, Desmond, Lucy, Shaun, and Rebecca travel to the Temple where Ezio hid the Apple, intending to use it to locate other Temples and keep the Pieces of Eden they contain out of the Templars' reach. As Desmond enters the Temple, he is confronted with holographic apparitions of a woman called Juno (Nadia Verrucci), similar to Minerva. She comments on humanity's lack of knowledge, calling it "innocent and ignorant", before suddenly becoming angry and yelling, "We should have left you as you were!" As Desmond approaches the Apple and touches it, time freezes around him. Juno states that Desmond is descended from her race, and is their enemy; she also says there is a woman who would accompany him through "the gate," but must not be allowed to. She takes control of Desmond's body and forces him to stab Lucy. Both fall to the ground, with Lucy dead and Desmond entering a coma. As the credits roll, two men are heard discussing whether to put Desmond back in the Animus.

The Da Vinci Disappearance edit

In 1506, during his pursuit of Cesare Borgia, Ezio visits his friend, Leonardo da Vinci (Carlos Ferro), at his workshop in Rome to ask for his help in securing a ship to take him to Spain. Leonardo offers to take Ezio to meet a friendly ship captain, but before that, he asks that Ezio go find his apprentice, Salaì (David Kaye). When the two return to the workshop after a run-in with Hermeticists, members of the Cult of Hermes, they find it abandoned, and deduce that Leonardo was kidnapped by the Hermeticists, who forced him to take them to an underground temple he had found. Salaì finds writing on the floor that implies they should seek out five of Leonardo's paintings once owned by Ezio at Monteriggioni but now missing.

After recovering all the paintings, Ezio finds small diagrams hidden on each of them which, when combined, reveal the location of the temple. Ezio heads there and kills the Hermeticists holding Leonardo hostage. The pair then investigate the temple and discover another vault built by the First Civilization, which contains only a pedestal. When Ezio places his hand on the pedestal, it reveals the numbers 43 39 19 N and 75 27 42 W. While Leonardo dismisses the numbers as meaningless, Ezio comments that these numbers are not intended for them as he and Leonardo exit the Temple. In the present-day, two men are heard commenting that Desmond has fallen into a coma, before one of them says "we have a location for the temple" and "what are you waiting for, let's go."[a]

Development edit

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood was developed by Ubisoft Montreal. Montreal also worked on both of the other main Assassin's Creed games in the series and was thus chosen to lead production for the third installment. A new Assassin's Creed episode featuring multiplayer was announced during Ubisoft's 2009 fiscal third-quarter results while not revealing its name. In early May 2010, a GameStop employee published on the internet some images of a pre-order box featuring the Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood title while Ubisoft was teasing the game on Facebook and Twitter. Ubisoft then confirmed the authenticity of these pictures.[24] Brotherhood has not been numbered unlike Assassin's Creed II because players, and even developers themselves would have expected a new setting and a new ancestor while this is only the continuation of Ezio's story.[25]

Although game was developed primarily by Ubisoft Montreal in Canada, production was aided in part by four other Ubisoft developers: Annecy, Singapore, Bucharest and Québec City. The multiplayer mode was mainly developed by Ubisoft Annecy, the studio responsible for creating multiplayer mode in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory.[26][27] Ubisoft also announced plans for downloadable content (DLC) after the game's launch. Two sets of free DLC have already been released under the names "Animus Project Update 1.0" and "Animus Project Update 2.0". The first includes the new map Mont Saint-Michel and one new mode, Advanced Alliance. The "Animus Project Update 2.0" was released in January 2011, was also free, and included another map, mode and the introduction of a player grading system.[4] From the perspective of performance, Ubisoft have commented that they hope the gaps between the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions will be even smaller with Brotherhood.[28]

While still in development, creative director Patrice Désilets left before the game's presentation at the E3 2010. Ubisoft and production manager Jean-Francois Boivin stated that he only took a "creative break" after completing his task on Brotherhood.[29] A teaser trailer of the multiplayer mode was released on the official site before the E3. A cinematic debut trailer was diffused during Ubisoft's E3 2010 press conference along a walkthrough of the game's beginning. Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood reached gold status on October 28, 2010.[30] The Microsoft Windows version has Nvidia 3D Vision and multi screen support through AMD Eyefinity. It also uses Tagès copy protection, as well as Ubisoft online services platform, but doesn't require an always-on Internet connection to play.[31] On November 30, 2010, a novelization of the game was published. The novel is a sequel to the previous novel.

Music edit

Assassin's Creed Brotherhood (Original Game Soundtrack)
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedNovember 16, 2010
GenreVideo game soundtrack
Producer? 2010 Ubisoft Music

The music in the game was composed by Jesper Kyd, who created the scores to previous Assassin's Creed games.[32] The soundtrack was released digitally on November 16, 2010. A physical CD-DA release of the soundtrack accompanied selected retail editions. However, the track-listing is altered from the digital release — the CD has 22 tracks, including 3 exclusive pieces, but is missing "Apple Chamber" present in the digital release.

Assassin's Creed Brotherhood (Original Game Soundtrack)
No.TitleLength
1."Master Assassin"3:21
2."City of Rome"5:32
3."Cesare Borgia"2:21
4."Flags of Rome"2:36
5."The Brotherhood Escapes"1:58
6."Brotherhood of the Assassins"3:03
7."The Pantheon"3:06
8."Villa Under Attack"2:13
9."Echoes of the Roman Ruins"2:51
10."Borgia Tower"2:14
11."Borgia Occupation"3:02
12."Roman Underworld"3:46
13."Countdown"3:30
14."Borgia — The Rulers of Rome"3:57
15."Ezio Confronts Lucrezia"2:56
16."Battle in Spain"1:39
17."Fight of the Assassins"2:38
18."Desmond Miles"4:41
19."VR Room"2:43
20."Apple Chamber"4:55
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood [Codex Edition/Collector's Edition] – Game Soundtrack
No.TitleLength
1."Borgia Occupation"3:03
2."Master Assassin"3:20
3."Cesare Borgia" (Extended from the digital release)3:01
4."Infiltrating the Borgia Castle" (Flags of Rome in the digital release)2:36
5."City of Rome"5:33
6."The Brotherhood Escapes"2:03
7."Brotherhood of the Assassins"3:03
8."The Pantheon"3:05
9."Villa Under Attack"2:13
10."Echoes of the Roman Ruins"2:52
11."Rome Countryside"3:01
12."Borgia Tower"2:13
13."Roman Underworld"3:45
14."Countdown"3:34
15."Borgia — The Rulers of Rome"4:00
16."Ezio Confronts Lucrezia"2:58
17."Legacy of the Borgia Family"2:31
18."Battle in Spain"1:36
19."Fight of the Assassins"2:37
20."Desmond Miles"4:47
21."VR Room"2:49
22."End Fight (AC2 Bonus Track)"1:37

Retail editions edit

Features Standard
(consoles & PC)
Special Edition
(consoles & PC)
Auditore Edition
(consoles & PC)
Collector's Edition
(consoles only)
Limited Codex Edition
(consoles & PC)
Digital Deluxe Edition
(PC only)
Da Vinci Edition
(consoles only)
Game disc Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No (Download Only) Yes
Bonus disc with making of and game's soundtrack No No No Yes Yes No (Download Only) No
Multiplayer character cards No No Yes No Yes Yes (Download Only) No
Assassin's Creed: Lineage DVD No No Yes No Yes (Europe only) Yes (Download Only) No
Single-player maps No Yes (Trajan Market) Yes (Aqueduct) Yes (Trajan Market and Aqueduct) Yes (Trajan Market and Aqueduct) Yes (Trajan Market and Aqueduct) Yes (Trajan Market and Aqueduct)
Multiplayer characters No Yes (Officer or Harlequin) No Yes (Officer) Yes (Officer and Harlequin) Yes (Officer and Harlequin) Yes (Officer, Harlequin, Dama Rossa, Knight, Marquis and Pariah)
Exclusive package No No Yes (transparency box with 3D thermoformed portrait of Ezio and "Animus" effect) Yes (Black, fold-out cardboard box) Yes (collector's chest packaging) No No
The Da Vinci Disappearance DLC No No No No No Yes (via free update) Yes (via free, but time-limited download)
Helmschmied Drachen armor for Ezio No Yes (only as pre-order bonus in Amazon) Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Map of in-game Rome No No No Yes Yes Yes (Download Only) No
Jack-in-the-box No No No Yes (The Doctor or The Harlequin) No No No
Art book No No No Yes No No No
Codex No No No No Yes Yes (Download Only) No

There are different special retail editions of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. Different editions are available in different regions. There is also a certain number of pre-order bonuses, which may vary, depending on the retailer. Some retailers also offered the access to the multiplayer beta on the PlayStation 3 system as a pre-order bonus.[33][34] All versions of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood for the PlayStation 3 feature exclusive free additional downloadable content called the Copernicus Conspiracy which became available on the PlayStation Store on November 16, 2010. Players have access to several new missions featuring the famous Renaissance astronomer Copernicus. Extra content includes courier, assassination and protection missions — Ezio will be tasked with foiling the conspiracy against Copernicus and defending his philosophy. The PC version of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood was released by Akella in Russia in exclusive Collector's Edition featuring 6 metal figurines of multiplayer characters.[35]

Downloadable content edit

Uplay content edit

Ubisoft's Uplay system enables further in-game enhancements which can be redeemed by points that are given when playing the game. The available awards are a Brotherhood theme or wallpaper for PC and PlayStation 3, Florentine Noble Attire, Armor of Altaïr, Altaïr's Robes, Gun Capacity Upgrade and Hellequin character.

Copernicus Conspiracy edit

Copernicus Conspiracy is a free downloadable content pack for Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, initially released exclusively for the PlayStation 3 on the game's release,[36] later receiving official support on the PC via a patch on May 23, 2017, on both Steam and Uplay and later being automatically available in the Ezio Trilogy Collection on the PS4 and Xbox One. It focuses on the famed astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, who gets into trouble with the Vatican, who do not want Copernicus educating the public about astronomy.[37] The pack consists of eight optional missions, ranging from courier, assassination and protection objectives.

Animus Project Update 1.0 edit

The Animus Project Update 1.0 included a new game mode and a new map. The game mode, Advanced Alliance, is a version of the Alliance mode, with target identification and engagement more difficult than in the original, thus providing a more challenging experience for players. With three teams of two players each, Advanced Alliance is a tougher test for players and rewards teams that work together. The new map, Mont Saint-Michel, is located on a rocky tidal island of Normandy in France. Its particular topography of narrow streets, high-perched bell-tower, and multi-leveled architecture are perfect for hunters and predators alike to surge from out of nowhere to execute their prey. To survive, recruits need to use free-running and narrow roads to their advantage.

Animus Project Update 2.0 edit

The Animus Project Update 2.0 included a new game mode and map. The Pienza Map provides a free-running playground with wide-open plaza areas, where predators and targets can quickly blend and disappear, surrounded by narrow alleys and multi-story buildings for extra verticality. In the new Chest Capture multiplayer mode, two teams composed of three players compete as Hunters and Protectors; partnered with fellow Templars, Hunters will attempt to steal the contents of the chests scattered around the map as protectors attempt to prevent this. Also included in the update is a Templar Score feature to reward diligent work by Abstergo recruits.[38] Advanced Alliance is also packaged with the new DLC, while the Mont Saint-Michel map is not. Only one DLC can be activated at a time, so players will either be missing the new map from the 1.0 update or the new mode, new map and Templar Scoring from the 2.0 update.

The Da Vinci Disappearance edit

The Da Vinci Disappearance, originally available via the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live, features new content for both single player and multiplayer modes.[39] For the single player game, this expansion adds eight new missions, two of which take place at new locations, and ten trophies/achievements. The DLC's storyline, which is set before the final memory sequence of the base game, follows Ezio as he investigates the disappearance of his friend Leonardo da Vinci in the year 1506. The multiplayer content includes two new game modes, a new map and four new characters.[40]

The PC version of the game includes the DLC for free (it must be activated through Uplay) along with both Animus Project Updates. In March, the "Da Vinci Edition" of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, which includes the base game as well as The Da Vinci Disappearance, was released for consoles. This DLC doubles as the technical Animus Project Update 3.0, with the addition of the preorder multiplayer characters, the Harlequin and Officer, as well as the preorder-only special Drachen Armor for Ezio.[41]

Reception edit

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood received critical acclaim upon release. Aggregating review websites GameRankings and Metacritic gave the Xbox 360 version 90.55% and 89/100,[42][46] the PlayStation 3 version 89.92% and 90/100[43][45] and the PC version 87.64% and 88/100.[44][47] It won best Action Adventure game in the Spike TV Video Game Awards 2010[51] The game has also been nominated for seven British Academy Games Awards in 2011, including Best Game; it ultimately won an award in the Action category. During the 14th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards, the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences nominated Brotherhood for "Adventure Game of the Year" and outstanding achievements in "Game Direction", "Online Gameplay", "Original Music Composition", and "Sound Design".[52]

The multiplayer was heralded by many at E3 2010, where it was showcased for the first time. GameTrailers lauded it as the Best Multiplayer Game of the show.[53] The multiplayer portion of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood was generally well received by critics.[49][54] Game Informer gave the Brotherhood a 9.25/10, commenting that the ability to raise a group of followers was a significant enhancement to the previous title's gameplay, and praising the new multiplayer mode as something never before seen. The magazine's review also gave very high marks to the graphics, sound effects and voice acting.[55]

Eurogamer praised everything about Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, giving it a 10/10, and particularly noted the maturity of the story: "One mission sees Ezio disrupting an assassination attempt in the ruins of the Roman Colosseum during a play about the death of Jesus Christ. It demands a developer of poise and compassion to wield such thorny concepts deftly, and it's a measure of Ubisoft Montreal's maturity that it is more than equal to the challenge...Brotherhood builds an intriguing mystery around compelling characters, surrounds them with collectibles and secrets, and encourages play – and nothing feels out of place."[49] In April 2020, Game Informer ranked the game as the best game in the Assassin's Creed series to date.[56]

The Da Vinci Disappearance add-on was also met with favorable reviews, and holds a Metacritic score of 75/100.[57]

Reviews for the delayed PC version questioned the reason behind the delayed release date as the game was virtually unchanged from the console version albeit with better graphical enhancements and minor bonus content. However, most praised Ubisoft's move to remove the DRM that marred the PC version of Assassin's Creed II as well as include all DLC free of charge.

Sales edit

The game passed the one million sales mark in less than a week after its release. Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood has become Ubisoft's fastest-selling European title ever. It also had the best Ubisoft's launch in Europe and is the best-selling launch title ever as of November 2010.[58][59] As of May 2011, Ubisoft announced the game had shipped 7.2 million units, and franchise shipments stood at 29 million units.[60]

Sequel edit

On May 5, 2011, Assassin's Creed: Revelations was revealed to be the next main installment in the Assassin's Creed franchise. Set in Constantinople, at the peak of the Ottoman Empire, it is the final major game in the series to feature Ezio as the main protagonist, and follows him on a quest to uncover the secrets of the Assassins and unlock a library built by Altaïr Ibn-LaʼAhad, the protagonist of the first Assassin's Creed game. Altaïr is also playable in Revelations as a secondary protagonist, featured in a series of flashback missions. The multiplayer mode introduced in Brotherhood also returns, and has been expanded with "more modes, more maps, and more characters". The game was released on November 15, 2011.[61]

On September 17, 2018, Triton Noir announced a board game called Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood of Venice.[62] It takes place in 1509 (two years after the events of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood and before Revelations) and features characters from the games such as Ezio, Leonardo da Vinci, and Lucrezia Borgia, as well as new characters like Alessandra.[63] It was developed by Thibaud de la Touanne,[64] and is estimated to provide over 20 hours of playtime.[65] Originally scheduled for a November 2018 release,[66] the game was later delayed and eventually released in May 2021 in Asia, and in June 2021 in Europe and the United States.

Notes edit

  1. ^ The two men are identified off-screen as Desmond's father, William Miles, and a fellow Assassin, Harlan Cunningham, who were researching Ezio's memories to find the coordinates of the Grand Temple of the First Civilization. This explains how William, Shaun, and Rebecca were able to find the Temple at the end of Assassin's Creed: Revelations.[23]

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External links edit

  • Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood at IMDb
  • Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood at MobyGames
  • Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood at Metacritic  

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A request that this article title be changed to Assassin s Creed Brotherhood is under discussion Please do not move this article until the discussion is closed Assassin s Creed Brotherhood is a 2010 action adventure video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft 1 2 It is the third major installment in the Assassin s Creed series and the second chapter in the Ezio Trilogy as a direct sequel to 2009 s Assassin s Creed II The game was first released on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in November and December 2010 and was later made available on Microsoft Windows in March and June 2011 A remastered version of Brotherhood along with Assassins s Creed II and its sequel Assassin s Creed Revelations was released as part of The Ezio Collection compilation for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on November 15 2016 and for the Nintendo Switch on February 17 2022 Assassin s Creed BrotherhoodDeveloper s Ubisoft MontrealPublisher s UbisoftDirector s Patrick PlourdeProducer s Vincent PontbriandDesigner s Steven MastersProgrammer s Stephane GirardArtist s Mohamed GambouzWilson MuiWriter s Patrice DesiletsCorey MayJeffrey YohalemComposer s Jesper KydSeriesAssassin s CreedEngineAnvilPlatform s PlayStation 3Xbox 360Microsoft WindowsOS XPlayStation 4Xbox OneNintendo SwitchReleaseNovember 16 2010 PlayStation 3 Xbox 360NA November 16 2010AU November 18 2010EU November 19 2010Microsoft WindowsAU March 17 2011EU March 18 2011NA March 22 2011OS XEU May 19 2011NA July 13 2011PlayStation 4 Xbox OneWW November 15 2016Nintendo SwitchWW February 17 2022Genre s Action adventure stealthMode s Single player multiplayerThe plot is set in a fictional history of real world events and follows the millennia old struggle between the Assassins who fight to preserve peace and free will and the Templars who desire peace through control The framing story is set in the 21st century and features series protagonist Desmond Miles who using a machine known as the Animus relives the memories of his Assassin ancestor Ezio Auditore da Firenze to find a way to avert the 2012 apocalypse The main story takes place during the Italian Wars spanning the years 1500 1507 and continues from the events of Assassin s Creed II as Ezio takes the fight against the Templars led by the powerful Borgia family to Rome where he attempts to rebuild the Assassin Brotherhood in Italy and liberate the city from the Borgias control Brotherhood features an open world and is played from the third person perspective with a primary focus on using Desmond s and Ezio s combat climbing and stealth abilities to eliminate targets and explore the environment As Ezio players can freely explore Rome to advance the narrative or complete a variety of side missions unrelated to the main storyline The game introduces a multiplayer component to the series in which players assume the role of Templars in training A number of downloadable content DLC packs were released to support Brotherhood including The Da Vinci Disappearance a story expansion set during the events of the single player campaign Upon release the game received critical acclaim with praise directed at its setting new content gameplay improvements over its predecessor and the new multiplayer mode The narrative was also positively received although it was generally seen as inferior to that of Assassin s Creed II The game won multiple awards including a BAFTA award for Best Action Game It was also commercially successful shipping 7 2 million units by May 2011 The final installment in the Ezio Trilogy Assassin s Creed Revelations was released in November 2011 Contents 1 Gameplay 1 1 Multiplayer 1 1 1 Game modes 1 1 2 Characters 2 Plot 2 1 The Da Vinci Disappearance 3 Development 4 Music 5 Retail editions 6 Downloadable content 6 1 Uplay content 6 2 Copernicus Conspiracy 6 3 Animus Project Update 1 0 6 4 Animus Project Update 2 0 6 5 The Da Vinci Disappearance 7 Reception 7 1 Sales 8 Sequel 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksGameplay editAssassin s Creed Brotherhood is an action adventure 3 stealth game set in an open world environment and played from a third person perspective The game features both single player and multiplayer modes a first for the series For most of the single player campaign which is estimated to provide 15 hours of gameplay 4 the player controls returning protagonist Ezio Auditore da Firenze from Assassin s Creed II at predetermined points in the narrative the player takes control of Desmond Miles who is reliving Ezio s memories through the Animus in the modern day For the first time in the series Desmond can leave the Animus at almost any given time to explore Monteriggioni where the Assassins have set up base and find hidden secrets Desmond can also access virtual training missions via the Animus which test the player s skills in combat and free running The series combat system has been modified in Brotherhood Striking first and offensive actions are more deadly than in previous games where counter attacks were the most efficient Before this made the player wait until their AI opponents struck which slowed down the pace of fighting The AI in this game is thus more aggressive and enemies can attack simultaneously To dispatch them Ezio can use melee and ranged weapons at the same time including his hidden pistol which could previously not be used in combat After killing one enemy the player can start an execution streak to dispatch multiple enemies quickly Ezio can also throw heavy weapons axes spears and swords at his enemies The variety of enemies also saw an increase with the introduction of new archetypes such as horsemen arquebusiers and papal guards nbsp Ezio using the BAM system Brotherhood Assist Move The ability to recruit NPCs found across the game world into the Assassin Brotherhood and summon them during fights is one of the new features added in Brotherhood The game introduces the titular Brotherhood system which allows the player as Ezio to recruit new Assassin initiates after destroying any of twelve Borgia towers around Rome where papal troops are stationed and then rescuing disgruntled citizens from being harassed by city guards The player can then send these Assassin recruits to assignments around Europe or call them for support during missions if they are not already occupied Tasking the novice Assassins makes them gain experience and the player can customize their appearance skills and weapon training to some degree by spending the skill points they have earned Assassins can die on missions from which they will not return In Brotherhood Ezio gets to master several new gadgets including Leonardo da Vinci s parachute which can be used when jumping from tall buildings 4 as well as poison darts a faster acting poison and a crossbow A series of side missions given by Leonardo allow the player to briefly use his war machines such as a cannon equipped Great Kite and a prototype tank which he was forced to design for the Templars Ezio must destroy these machines and their designs before more can be created Other side missions include assassinating Templar agents in Rome completing challenges for the three ally factions in the game Courtesans Thieves and Mercenaries and exploring underground locations to find the keys to the treasure of the Followers of Romulus a secret cult who worship Romulus the legendary founder of Rome After reaching certain levels of synchronization the player can also relive several repressed memories of Ezio s past lover Cristina Vespucci The primary setting of the game is Rome which has fallen into ruin due to the corrupt rule of the Borgia papacy and the Templars who have concentrated all the wealth in the Vatican Similarly to Monteriggioni in Assassin s Creed II the player can invest in the city witness its development and unlock rewards 5 To renovate a particular area of Rome the player must first liberate it from Templar influence by destroying the nearest Borgia tower 6 Doing so unlocks new missions and opportunities Rome is larger than any of the cities seen in Assassin s Creed II being roughly three times bigger than Florence 6 and is divided into five districts Vatican Vaticano Central Centro Trans Tiber Trastevere Country Campagna and Antique Antico Unlike previous installments travel between different cities or regions is no longer present as most of the action takes place around Rome Instead a series of tunnel networks throughout the city allows the player to travel to the different districts However certain main and side missions take the player to various locations outside of Rome including the harbor of Naples the Alban Hills Colli Albani and part of Navarre Spain among others Horses play a larger role in Brotherhood not only used as a means of transport inside the city for the first time but as a component of acrobatic sequences and advanced combat as well allowing ranged weapons to be used while riding them The game also features various types of horse related assassinations such as horse to horse assassinations To facilitate traversal Brotherhood introduces merchandise lifts which can be used to quickly climb up high buildings or structures 7 Like previous Assassin s Creed titles characters based on historical figures are present in the game including Leonardo da Vinci Niccolo Machiavelli Caterina Sforza Rodrigo Borgia and Cesare Borgia 8 Locations in the game include the Colosseum and the Pantheon in Rome 9 and the town of Viana in northern Spain 10 Multiplayer edit Assassin s Creed Brotherhood is the first game in the main series to feature a multiplayer mode The players are Templars in training at an Abstergo facility They use the animi plural for animus seen at the beginning of Assassin s Creed II to access memories of old Templars and acquire their skills using the bleeding effect There are eight game modes Wanted Alliance Manhunt Chest Capture Advanced Wanted Advanced Alliance Escort and Assassinate and different maps including the areas from the second and the third game like Florence as well as new maps like Rome Castel Gandolfo Siena and Mont Saint Michel 11 The gameplay in multiplayer mode is similar to the core gameplay of the series as players are required to use their assassination and stealth skills The players must hunt down targets while being hunted themselves Players earn points by performing assassinations defending against pursuers attaining bonuses or completing mode specific objectives It also contains a variety of characters most of which must be unlocked The multiplayer mode also includes a leveling system which allows players to unlock rewards by earning experience points during the matches and gaining new levels Players can then unlock abilities perks and streaks Abilities are active skills which can be used again only after a cooldown time Perks are passive skills which can be equipped before the match and they are active all the time Streaks are bonuses awarded for reaching a certain number of successful or failed contracts 11 The multiplayer beta exclusive to PlayStation 3 users was announced at E3 2010 12 It began on October 4 2010 with early access for PlayStation Plus subscribers from September 27 11 and ended on October 18 2010 Three maps were playable in the beta Rome Castel Gandolfo and Siena 13 14 Ubisoft announced that the multiplayer servers for Brotherhood alongside several other of their older titles would be shut down on September 1 2022 The date was later delayed to October 1 2022 15 16 This renders all multiplayer related achievements and trophies on the original console versions unobtainable Game modes edit Free For AllIn Wanted at least six players are on a map where they must find and assassinate each other Each player is given another player as a target The goal is to find and kill a target without being seen or killed by the player s assigned pursuer or pursuers Players are indistinguishable from some of the NPC s throughout the maps If the player kills an NPC by mistake or otherwise breaks cover they are more easily spotted by pursuer or target alike sometimes resulting in a chase The player with the highest score at the end of the session wins Players will lose their contract if they kill an NPC are stunned by their target or their target is killed by another player A player cannot kill another player who is not the target but they can stun their hunter Advanced Wanted mode is a variant of Wanted mode with differences including an increased amount of NPCs on the map to make it difficult to pick out targets and a less accurate compass There is generally more stealth involved in this mode than in basic Wanted 17 The Assassinate mode is similar to Wanted but instead of target contracts being assigned to players all players are fair game Players must identify other player characters and lock on before assassinating Because two players can kill each other whoever locks on first becomes the hunter and the other becomes the target The standard compass found in Wanted is replaced by directional arrows based on proximity that grow to become arcs around the perimeter of the compass as other players near and will eventually create a full circle when other players are very close As in other modes the player with the highest score at the end of the session is the winner TeamIn Alliance there are three teams each limited to two players both of which use the same persona The point of this mode is to get more points than the other teams but each team is chased by another and is only allowed to kill one specific team not the team chasing them but they will be able to stun the team hunting them This mode encourages players to work together as teammates can help each other or they can assassinate their targets simultaneously 11 The Advanced Alliance mode is a variant of Alliance mode however the players compasses as well as target engagement becomes more difficult similar to the Advanced Wanted mode In Manhunt there are two teams of four One team is the hunters the other is the hunted Each team looks like a specific character and takes turns being the hunter and the hunted Hunters obtain points by assassinations while the hunted obtain points from escapes stuns and remaining hidden The team with the highest score wins 17 In Chest Capture there are two teams of four One team is the hunters and the other is the hunted who need to steal chests by standing close to them Each team looks like a specific character and takes turns being the hunter and the hunted Hunters obtain points by assassinations while the hunted obtain points from escapes stuns and stealing chests The team with the highest score wins The Escort mode sees one team of four players protecting a wandering NPC while the other team of four tries to assassinate him There are two NPCs to protect at a time and they walk through a series of checkpoints which are visible to both teams When an escorted NPC is killed another is synchronized This mode has two rounds with each team playing once as an escort and once as assassins Characters edit Players are able to choose one of the 21 available characters including Courtesan Barber Priest Noble Prowler Executioner Doctor Blacksmith Captain Smuggler Engineer 18 19 Footpad 20 21 Thief Hellequin a female Harlequin which is available through uPlay and Mercenary Two special characters were only available in the selected pre order editions of the game the Harlequin and the Officer However these two pre order special characters are also included in The Da Vinci Disappearance downloadable content as are the formerly pre order only Trajan Market and Aqueducts special locations The pack contains 4 new characters Dama Rossa Knight Marquis and Pariah Each character has unique assassination moves and a signature weapon 22 Characters can be customized as the player levels up These customization options include changing the color of the outfit and equipping different gear Plot edit nbsp A fictionalized version of Cesare Borgia depicted here in a portrait by Altobello Melone serves as the game s main antagonist Following the events of the previous game Desmond Miles Nolan North Lucy Stillman Kristen Bell Rebecca Crane Eliza Schneider and Shaun Hastings Danny Wallace escape from the Templars who attacked their hideout and establish a new base in the ruins of the Villa Auditore in Monteriggioni After restoring the electricity in the tunnels under the villa Desmond uses the Animus 2 0 to continue reliving the genetic memories of his ancestor Ezio Auditore Roger Craig Smith His mission is to find the Apple of Eden which could prevent an impending disaster coming that same year believed to be perpetrated by the Templars Ezio s story continues in December 1499 as he exits the Vault and escapes Rome with his uncle Mario Fred Tatasciore Returning to Monteriggioni Ezio explains to his fellow Assassins what he saw inside the Vault and is comforted by the prospect that his personal vendetta is over however Niccolo Machiavelli Shawn Baichoo challenges Ezio s decision to leave Rodrigo Borgia Manuel Tadros alive The following day Monteriggioni is besieged by the Papal Army commanded by Cesare Borgia Andreas Apergis Rodrigo s son Cesare kills Mario and claims the Apple for the Templars An injured Ezio escapes and travels to Rome the center of Templar power in Italy seeking vengeance against the Borgias There he discovers that the Assassin Order had lost much of its manpower and strength Determined to rebuild the Guild Ezio convinces Machiavelli that he can lead it recruiting people for the Brotherhood and restoring it to its former strength Over the next three years Ezio cripples the Borgias hold in the capital sabotaging Cesare s resources and assassinating key people close to him while slowly restoring Rome to its former glory After returning the Assassins to full strength Ezio is given the rank of Il Mentore Italian for The Mentor and made the de facto leader of the Assassins in Italy During this time Ezio s sister Claudia Angela Galuppo is also made an Assassin After learning of Ezio s actions Cesare confronts his father to ask for more money and the Apple Rodrigo refuses cautious of provoking the Assassins and attempts to kill his son with a poisoned apple fearing Cesare s lust for power Cesare having only taken a bite spits it out and forces the rest of the apple into his father s mouth killing Rodrigo After learning of the Apple s location Ezio retrieves it from within St Peter s Basilica before using it to overwhelm Cesare s forces and withdraw the backing of his supporters Cesare is arrested by Pope Julius II s Papal Army after Ezio and the Assassins confront him and kill his remaining followers A few years later Ezio uses the Apple once more to check on Cesare discovering he has broken out of prison After hiding the Apple in a First Civilization Temple built underneath the Roman Colosseum Ezio leaves Italy in pursuit of Cesare In 1507 Cesare with the support of his new patron John III of Navarre lays siege to the city of Viana in Spain Ezio encounters Cesare on the battlements of a crumbling castle and fights him Cesare claims that he cannot be killed by the hand of a mortal man thus inciting Ezio to leave him in the hands of fate by dropping him off the battlements to his death Using the coordinates from Ezio s memories Desmond Lucy Shaun and Rebecca travel to the Temple where Ezio hid the Apple intending to use it to locate other Temples and keep the Pieces of Eden they contain out of the Templars reach As Desmond enters the Temple he is confronted with holographic apparitions of a woman called Juno Nadia Verrucci similar to Minerva She comments on humanity s lack of knowledge calling it innocent and ignorant before suddenly becoming angry and yelling We should have left you as you were As Desmond approaches the Apple and touches it time freezes around him Juno states that Desmond is descended from her race and is their enemy she also says there is a woman who would accompany him through the gate but must not be allowed to She takes control of Desmond s body and forces him to stab Lucy Both fall to the ground with Lucy dead and Desmond entering a coma As the credits roll two men are heard discussing whether to put Desmond back in the Animus The Da Vinci Disappearance edit In 1506 during his pursuit of Cesare Borgia Ezio visits his friend Leonardo da Vinci Carlos Ferro at his workshop in Rome to ask for his help in securing a ship to take him to Spain Leonardo offers to take Ezio to meet a friendly ship captain but before that he asks that Ezio go find his apprentice Salai David Kaye When the two return to the workshop after a run in with Hermeticists members of the Cult of Hermes they find it abandoned and deduce that Leonardo was kidnapped by the Hermeticists who forced him to take them to an underground temple he had found Salai finds writing on the floor that implies they should seek out five of Leonardo s paintings once owned by Ezio at Monteriggioni but now missing After recovering all the paintings Ezio finds small diagrams hidden on each of them which when combined reveal the location of the temple Ezio heads there and kills the Hermeticists holding Leonardo hostage The pair then investigate the temple and discover another vault built by the First Civilization which contains only a pedestal When Ezio places his hand on the pedestal it reveals the numbers 43 39 19 N and 75 27 42 W While Leonardo dismisses the numbers as meaningless Ezio comments that these numbers are not intended for them as he and Leonardo exit the Temple In the present day two men are heard commenting that Desmond has fallen into a coma before one of them says we have a location for the temple and what are you waiting for let s go a Development editAssassin s Creed Brotherhood was developed by Ubisoft Montreal Montreal also worked on both of the other main Assassin s Creed games in the series and was thus chosen to lead production for the third installment A new Assassin s Creed episode featuring multiplayer was announced during Ubisoft s 2009 fiscal third quarter results while not revealing its name In early May 2010 a GameStop employee published on the internet some images of a pre order box featuring the Assassin s Creed Brotherhood title while Ubisoft was teasing the game on Facebook and Twitter Ubisoft then confirmed the authenticity of these pictures 24 Brotherhood has not been numbered unlike Assassin s Creed II because players and even developers themselves would have expected a new setting and a new ancestor while this is only the continuation of Ezio s story 25 Although game was developed primarily by Ubisoft Montreal in Canada production was aided in part by four other Ubisoft developers Annecy Singapore Bucharest and Quebec City The multiplayer mode was mainly developed by Ubisoft Annecy the studio responsible for creating multiplayer mode in Tom Clancy s Splinter Cell Chaos Theory 26 27 Ubisoft also announced plans for downloadable content DLC after the game s launch Two sets of free DLC have already been released under the names Animus Project Update 1 0 and Animus Project Update 2 0 The first includes the new map Mont Saint Michel and one new mode Advanced Alliance The Animus Project Update 2 0 was released in January 2011 was also free and included another map mode and the introduction of a player grading system 4 From the perspective of performance Ubisoft have commented that they hope the gaps between the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions will be even smaller with Brotherhood 28 While still in development creative director Patrice Desilets left before the game s presentation at the E3 2010 Ubisoft and production manager Jean Francois Boivin stated that he only took a creative break after completing his task on Brotherhood 29 A teaser trailer of the multiplayer mode was released on the official site before the E3 A cinematic debut trailer was diffused during Ubisoft s E3 2010 press conference along a walkthrough of the game s beginning Assassin s Creed Brotherhood reached gold status on October 28 2010 30 The Microsoft Windows version has Nvidia 3D Vision and multi screen support through AMD Eyefinity It also uses Tages copy protection as well as Ubisoft online services platform but doesn t require an always on Internet connection to play 31 On November 30 2010 a novelization of the game was published The novel is a sequel to the previous novel Music editAssassin s Creed Brotherhood Original Game Soundtrack Soundtrack album by Jesper KydReleasedNovember 16 2010GenreVideo game soundtrackProducer 2010 Ubisoft MusicThe music in the game was composed by Jesper Kyd who created the scores to previous Assassin s Creed games 32 The soundtrack was released digitally on November 16 2010 A physical CD DA release of the soundtrack accompanied selected retail editions However the track listing is altered from the digital release the CD has 22 tracks including 3 exclusive pieces but is missing Apple Chamber present in the digital release Assassin s Creed Brotherhood Original Game Soundtrack No TitleLength1 Master Assassin 3 212 City of Rome 5 323 Cesare Borgia 2 214 Flags of Rome 2 365 The Brotherhood Escapes 1 586 Brotherhood of the Assassins 3 037 The Pantheon 3 068 Villa Under Attack 2 139 Echoes of the Roman Ruins 2 5110 Borgia Tower 2 1411 Borgia Occupation 3 0212 Roman Underworld 3 4613 Countdown 3 3014 Borgia The Rulers of Rome 3 5715 Ezio Confronts Lucrezia 2 5616 Battle in Spain 1 3917 Fight of the Assassins 2 3818 Desmond Miles 4 4119 VR Room 2 4320 Apple Chamber 4 55 Assassin s Creed Brotherhood Codex Edition Collector s Edition Game SoundtrackNo TitleLength1 Borgia Occupation 3 032 Master Assassin 3 203 Cesare Borgia Extended from the digital release 3 014 Infiltrating the Borgia Castle Flags of Rome in the digital release 2 365 City of Rome 5 336 The Brotherhood Escapes 2 037 Brotherhood of the Assassins 3 038 The Pantheon 3 059 Villa Under Attack 2 1310 Echoes of the Roman Ruins 2 5211 Rome Countryside 3 0112 Borgia Tower 2 1313 Roman Underworld 3 4514 Countdown 3 3415 Borgia The Rulers of Rome 4 0016 Ezio Confronts Lucrezia 2 5817 Legacy of the Borgia Family 2 3118 Battle in Spain 1 3619 Fight of the Assassins 2 3720 Desmond Miles 4 4721 VR Room 2 4922 End Fight AC2 Bonus Track 1 37Retail editions editFeatures Standard consoles amp PC Special Edition consoles amp PC Auditore Edition consoles amp PC Collector s Edition consoles only Limited Codex Edition consoles amp PC Digital Deluxe Edition PC only Da Vinci Edition consoles only Game disc Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Download Only YesBonus disc with making of and game s soundtrack No No No Yes Yes No Download Only NoMultiplayer character cards No No Yes No Yes Yes Download Only NoAssassin s Creed Lineage DVD No No Yes No Yes Europe only Yes Download Only NoSingle player maps No Yes Trajan Market Yes Aqueduct Yes Trajan Market and Aqueduct Yes Trajan Market and Aqueduct Yes Trajan Market and Aqueduct Yes Trajan Market and Aqueduct Multiplayer characters No Yes Officer or Harlequin No Yes Officer Yes Officer and Harlequin Yes Officer and Harlequin Yes Officer Harlequin Dama Rossa Knight Marquis and Pariah Exclusive package No No Yes transparency box with 3D thermoformed portrait of Ezio and Animus effect Yes Black fold out cardboard box Yes collector s chest packaging No NoThe Da Vinci Disappearance DLC No No No No No Yes via free update Yes via free but time limited download Helmschmied Drachen armor for Ezio No Yes only as pre order bonus in Amazon Yes No Yes Yes YesMap of in game Rome No No No Yes Yes Yes Download Only NoJack in the box No No No Yes The Doctor or The Harlequin No No NoArt book No No No Yes No No NoCodex No No No No Yes Yes Download Only NoThere are different special retail editions of Assassin s Creed Brotherhood Different editions are available in different regions There is also a certain number of pre order bonuses which may vary depending on the retailer Some retailers also offered the access to the multiplayer beta on the PlayStation 3 system as a pre order bonus 33 34 All versions of Assassin s Creed Brotherhood for the PlayStation 3 feature exclusive free additional downloadable content called the Copernicus Conspiracy which became available on the PlayStation Store on November 16 2010 Players have access to several new missions featuring the famous Renaissance astronomer Copernicus Extra content includes courier assassination and protection missions Ezio will be tasked with foiling the conspiracy against Copernicus and defending his philosophy The PC version of Assassin s Creed Brotherhood was released by Akella in Russia in exclusive Collector s Edition featuring 6 metal figurines of multiplayer characters 35 Downloadable content editUplay content edit Ubisoft s Uplay system enables further in game enhancements which can be redeemed by points that are given when playing the game The available awards are a Brotherhood theme or wallpaper for PC and PlayStation 3 Florentine Noble Attire Armor of Altair Altair s Robes Gun Capacity Upgrade and Hellequin character Copernicus Conspiracy edit Copernicus Conspiracy is a free downloadable content pack for Assassin s Creed Brotherhood initially released exclusively for the PlayStation 3 on the game s release 36 later receiving official support on the PC via a patch on May 23 2017 on both Steam and Uplay and later being automatically available in the Ezio Trilogy Collection on the PS4 and Xbox One It focuses on the famed astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus who gets into trouble with the Vatican who do not want Copernicus educating the public about astronomy 37 The pack consists of eight optional missions ranging from courier assassination and protection objectives Animus Project Update 1 0 edit The Animus Project Update 1 0 included a new game mode and a new map The game mode Advanced Alliance is a version of the Alliance mode with target identification and engagement more difficult than in the original thus providing a more challenging experience for players With three teams of two players each Advanced Alliance is a tougher test for players and rewards teams that work together The new map Mont Saint Michel is located on a rocky tidal island of Normandy in France Its particular topography of narrow streets high perched bell tower and multi leveled architecture are perfect for hunters and predators alike to surge from out of nowhere to execute their prey To survive recruits need to use free running and narrow roads to their advantage Animus Project Update 2 0 edit The Animus Project Update 2 0 included a new game mode and map The Pienza Map provides a free running playground with wide open plaza areas where predators and targets can quickly blend and disappear surrounded by narrow alleys and multi story buildings for extra verticality In the new Chest Capture multiplayer mode two teams composed of three players compete as Hunters and Protectors partnered with fellow Templars Hunters will attempt to steal the contents of the chests scattered around the map as protectors attempt to prevent this Also included in the update is a Templar Score feature to reward diligent work by Abstergo recruits 38 Advanced Alliance is also packaged with the new DLC while the Mont Saint Michel map is not Only one DLC can be activated at a time so players will either be missing the new map from the 1 0 update or the new mode new map and Templar Scoring from the 2 0 update The Da Vinci Disappearance edit The Da Vinci Disappearance originally available via the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live features new content for both single player and multiplayer modes 39 For the single player game this expansion adds eight new missions two of which take place at new locations and ten trophies achievements The DLC s storyline which is set before the final memory sequence of the base game follows Ezio as he investigates the disappearance of his friend Leonardo da Vinci in the year 1506 The multiplayer content includes two new game modes a new map and four new characters 40 The PC version of the game includes the DLC for free it must be activated through Uplay along with both Animus Project Updates In March the Da Vinci Edition of Assassin s Creed Brotherhood which includes the base game as well as The Da Vinci Disappearance was released for consoles This DLC doubles as the technical Animus Project Update 3 0 with the addition of the preorder multiplayer characters the Harlequin and Officer as well as the preorder only special Drachen Armor for Ezio 41 Reception editAssassin s Creed BrotherhoodAggregate scoresAggregatorScoreGameRankings X360 90 55 42 PS3 89 92 43 PC 87 64 44 Metacritic PS3 90 100 45 X360 89 100 46 PC 88 100 47 Review scoresPublicationScore1Up comA Edge8 10 48 Eurogamer10 10 49 Game Informer9 25 10GamePro nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp GameSpot8 5 10GameTrailers9 10IGN8 10Official Xbox Magazine US 8 10 50 Assassin s Creed Brotherhood received critical acclaim upon release Aggregating review websites GameRankings and Metacritic gave the Xbox 360 version 90 55 and 89 100 42 46 the PlayStation 3 version 89 92 and 90 100 43 45 and the PC version 87 64 and 88 100 44 47 It won best Action Adventure game in the Spike TV Video Game Awards 2010 51 The game has also been nominated for seven British Academy Games Awards in 2011 including Best Game it ultimately won an award in the Action category During the 14th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards the Academy of Interactive Arts amp Sciences nominated Brotherhood for Adventure Game of the Year and outstanding achievements in Game Direction Online Gameplay Original Music Composition and Sound Design 52 The multiplayer was heralded by many at E3 2010 where it was showcased for the first time GameTrailers lauded it as the Best Multiplayer Game of the show 53 The multiplayer portion of Assassin s Creed Brotherhood was generally well received by critics 49 54 Game Informer gave the Brotherhood a 9 25 10 commenting that the ability to raise a group of followers was a significant enhancement to the previous title s gameplay and praising the new multiplayer mode as something never before seen The magazine s review also gave very high marks to the graphics sound effects and voice acting 55 Eurogamer praised everything about Assassin s Creed Brotherhood giving it a 10 10 and particularly noted the maturity of the story One mission sees Ezio disrupting an assassination attempt in the ruins of the Roman Colosseum during a play about the death of Jesus Christ It demands a developer of poise and compassion to wield such thorny concepts deftly and it s a measure of Ubisoft Montreal s maturity that it is more than equal to the challenge Brotherhood builds an intriguing mystery around compelling characters surrounds them with collectibles and secrets and encourages play and nothing feels out of place 49 In April 2020 Game Informer ranked the game as the best game in the Assassin s Creed series to date 56 The Da Vinci Disappearance add on was also met with favorable reviews and holds a Metacritic score of 75 100 57 Reviews for the delayed PC version questioned the reason behind the delayed release date as the game was virtually unchanged from the console version albeit with better graphical enhancements and minor bonus content However most praised Ubisoft s move to remove the DRM that marred the PC version of Assassin s Creed II as well as include all DLC free of charge Sales edit The game passed the one million sales mark in less than a week after its release Assassin s Creed Brotherhood has become Ubisoft s fastest selling European title ever It also had the best Ubisoft s launch in Europe and is the best selling launch title ever as of November 2010 58 59 As of May 2011 Ubisoft announced the game had shipped 7 2 million units and franchise shipments stood at 29 million units 60 Sequel editOn May 5 2011 Assassin s Creed Revelations was revealed to be the next main installment in the Assassin s Creed franchise Set in Constantinople at the peak of the Ottoman Empire it is the final major game in the series to feature Ezio as the main protagonist and follows him on a quest to uncover the secrets of the Assassins and unlock a library built by Altair Ibn LaʼAhad the protagonist of the first Assassin s Creed game Altair is also playable in Revelations as a secondary protagonist featured in a series of flashback missions The multiplayer mode introduced in Brotherhood also returns and has been expanded with more modes more maps and more characters The game was released on November 15 2011 61 On September 17 2018 Triton Noir announced a board game called Assassin s Creed Brotherhood of Venice 62 It takes place in 1509 two years after the events of Assassin s Creed Brotherhood and before Revelations and features 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