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Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Final Multiplayer Impressions
ps3.ign.com posted by IGN Nov 10 2010 17:00 GMT
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We check out the last two modes just before launch.
Assassins Creed: Brotherhood unboxing video not for the faint of heart
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Nov 09 2010 01:00 GMT
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Unboxing videos are usually pretty tame affairs -- but that's because most games' special editions don't include bonuses engineered to scare the crap out of whomever might open them. That's the (unfortunate) case in the unboxing video for Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood posted below.
New Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood dev diary talks multiplayer
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Nov 06 2010 01:20 GMT
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There's a lot going on in the latest Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood developer diary. It covers everything from the Templars to Desmond's mission to new VR training exercises. Anyway, we're sure you don't need us to give you excuses to watch it. In fact, you're already watching it aren't you?
Ubisoft brings online middleware dev Quazal into its brotherhood
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Nov 05 2010 03:15 GMT
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On a bit of a spending spree this week, Ubisoft today added Montreal-based Quazal Technologies to the family. Creator of multiplayer middleware and services, Quazal has worked with Ubisoft for a number of years, and its products power components in a range of the publisher's titles, including this month's Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, the last three Splinter Cell games and Far Cry 2.

"We're happy to be able to continue to express our creative vision via the projects we'll be working on with Ubisoft," Quazal co-founder Martin Lavoie said in a press announcement. Ubisoft has plenty to be happy about, too. While no representative stood up and said as much, executives were no doubt preparing to bathe in a fresh pool of licensing loot. Quazel tech is all up in plenty of other companies' games, after all.
A Glimpse of Live Action Assassin's Creed Brotherhood
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Nov 03 2010 14:00 GMT
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#clips Directed by David Slade, of 30 Days of Night and X-Men Origins: Wolverine 2 fame, this live-action teaser for Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood is kinda cool. More »
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Has A Little Something Just For PS3 Owners
blog.us.playstation.com posted by Kotaku Nov 02 2010 19:40 GMT
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#playstation3 PlayStation 3 owners are in for some day-one exclusive when Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood stabs its way to retail next month. Ubisoft is giving the PlayStation faithful a little Copernicus to beef up the game's single-player side. More »
Assassin's Creed Brotherhood gets free PS3-exclusive launch DLC
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Nov 02 2010 19:45 GMT
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Sony really wants you to get the PS3 version of Assassin's Creed Brotherhood. First came the PlayStation Network multiplayer beta and now Ubisoft has revealed details of new DLC that will be free and exclusive to the PS3 version of the game.

Entitled "Copernicus Conspiracy," this single-player add-on will have Ezio performing a variety of courier, protection and assassination missions in a story that has Nicolaus Copernicus as a target for his dangerous heliocentric belief -- that the world revolves around the sun, and not the other way around.

Like Mafia 2 and Batman Arkham Asylum before it, the add-on will be available at launch as a separate download. Considering Blu-ray's copious storage capacity, we're not entirely sure why it can't be included on the disc, but we doubt PS3 owners will complain about getting a meaty extra for free.
PS3 Gets Exclusive Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood DLC
ps3.ign.com posted by IGN Nov 02 2010 18:30 GMT
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'Copernicus Conspiracy' available at launch.
Free, PS3-Exclusive DLC Launching with Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood
ubi.com posted by PlayStation Blog Nov 02 2010 18:17 GMT
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Today, our friends at Ubisoft shared with us details of Copernicus Conspiracy, a free, PS3-exclusive download for Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood.

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This additional content revolves around Renaissance astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus (see what I did there?), who will have extra assignments for Ezio, including courier, assassination and protection missions. The missions are part of a storyline involving a conspiracy against Copernicus and his heliocentric philosophy, which was revolutionary at the time.

The Copernicus Conspiracy content will be available for free download on November 16, 2010, which happens to be the day Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood launches for PlayStation 3.

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Click here for our previous coverage of Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood.

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood goes gold, new trailer goes to Rome
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Oct 28 2010 21:00 GMT
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Ubisoft has announced that Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood is "gold" -- i.e., it's on the way to the factory where it gets turned into thousands of silver discs and shipped to stores, where it will go on sale November 16. To accompany the news, a new montage trailer is out. Hit the break to view it.
Assassin's Creed Brotherhood Goes Gold
ps3.ign.com posted by IGN Oct 28 2010 16:56 GMT
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Includes multiplayer for the first time in the series.
Assassin's Creed Brotherhood Features Renaissance Music Score by Jesper Kyd
xbox360.ign.com posted by IGN Oct 27 2010 19:02 GMT
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Original soundtrack to be released November 16 on iTunes.
Assassin's Creed: The Fall comic book detailed in dev diary
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Oct 23 2010 05:00 GMT
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Outside of the comic's early 20th century Russia setting and the main character's name, little information has been released on the forthcoming Assassin's Creed comic, Assassin's Creed: The Fall; however, a developer diary released today details the comic's narrative, setting, main character, and how he fits into the franchise's overall timeline. Nikolai Orelov will be leaping from Russian rooftops and landing his (likely freezing cold) twin blades into the necks of important men like Tsar Alexander III.

Perhaps most interesting about the dev diary is the comic team's tease at the end that their story could find its way into a future Assassin's Creed title. Though we stand by our desire for a post-Civil War, Reconstruction Era Assassin's Creed game, one set in the Russian revolution doesn't sound too shabby either.
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood trailer unleashes the mercenary
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Oct 22 2010 18:50 GMT
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If there's one thing this Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood trailer proves, it's the mercenary is good at killing. Whether through a discrete stab to the gut or a long-distance headshot with his wrist-mounted pistol, nobody can question his ability to generate death -- that and his sweet Renaissance-period mullet, of course.
The Secrets of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
ps3.ign.com posted by IGN Oct 22 2010 14:14 GMT
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Discover the truth behind the Sons of Romulus and the secret locations ahead of Ezio and his clan.
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood murders other Ubisoft games ... in pre-orders
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Oct 19 2010 23:30 GMT
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Assassins aren't the type to stand right out in the open and shout, "Hey, look at me! Assassin here!" But that's exactly what Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood seems to be doing, as Ubisoft reports the game is receiving a lot of attention -- it's secured more pre-orders than any other title in the company's history. Of course, that's not exactly surprising, given that the last game in the series did kind of well.

The publisher isn't divulging exact pre-order numbers, but adds that Brotherhood is "one of the biggest marketing investments in Ubisoft's history." (No word on the total marketing budget, either.) What we're most intrigued to know, though, is how exactly Ubisoft has managed to drum up such numbers when pre-order bonuses include one of the most revolting things known to the human species: clowns.
Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood: Reader Questions Answered, New Single-Player Settings
ubi.com posted by PlayStation Blog Oct 19 2010 18:26 GMT
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One of the blessings (and curses) of working in this industry is getting to play unfinished games well before their release date. The blessing part is obvious; we didn’t hesitate to knock off work early to go play Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood on PS3 at an Ubisoft preview event. Heck, that *is* work. The curse part sneaks up on you later; after sampling the first 3 hours of the game, I’ve been dying to play some more – something we can’t do until the game hits store shelves on November 16th.

Don’t feel sorry for us – it was our job to quiz the development team from Ubisoft Montreal on what we saw, and Mission Director Gaelic Simard was all too happy to answer our questions and yours.

A bit more on those first few hours of the game (with as little in the realm of spoilers as possible)…

As someone who saw Assassin’s Creed II all the way through to a Platinum Trophy, I was curious as to what would be cut from the single player experience. From what I can tell – there are only additions.

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I’ve seen Ezio man a cannon, sink a ship, and even pilot a primitive, da Vinci-designed tank. You can stray further from the narrative if you like, taking on assassinations for hire. Horses can be ridden in the city streets, making for more dramatic chases and getaways. If you were into the development of Monteriggioni, all of Rome now lies at your feet for renovation.

One of the more interesting changes I saw was in the way you perform your main quests. Sure, you can kill a target outright and advance the story. But if you perform a designated secondary action during an assassination, like breaking the mark’s defense with a kick (oh yeah, you can do that now), then you’ll increase your synchronization level. That can lead to some of Ezio’s lost memories resurfacing, in playable form.

We only scratched the surface of the single-player campaign in our play session. A completionist like myself will have plenty to keep themselves busy with, and that’s before even touching the multiplayer. That’s exactly what I was hoping for.

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood single player preview: Welcome back, friend
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Oct 19 2010 17:01 GMT
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We all have those friends that we see maybe once a year. We catch up, have a great time and depart, wondering why we meet so infrequently. During my first few hours with the single-player component of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, I couldn't help but feel like that. Since 2007, spending time with Assassin's Creed has been a mixture of expectancy and reassurance. It's a dependable companion.

And jumping into Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, that familiar feeling washed over me. This was primarily the same experience I've been enjoying the last few years. The game picks up right where Assassin's Creed 2 left us, showing the consequences of Ezio's actions during the finale. As it turns out, not killing that one prominent figure was a bad move -- hindsight being 20/2 and all that.
Ubisoft Going Big with Assassin's Creed Brotherhood
ps3.ign.com posted by IGN Oct 18 2010 17:33 GMT
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Franchise passes 19 million units sold worldwide.
Two Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Stories
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Oct 18 2010 17:00 GMT
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#clips With all the character reveals, beta testing, and viral websites, one could almost forget that Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood has a strong single-player story mode. Here's a trailer to help us remember, and another story to go with it. More »
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Still Looks Pretty
media.xbox360.ign.com posted by IGN Oct 18 2010 16:00 GMT
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Check out the newest images from Brotherhood's campaign.
PS3 Version of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood to be on Par With 360
xbox360.ign.com posted by IGN Oct 18 2010 06:03 GMT
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Ubisoft has told us that the lacklustre PS3 port of Assassin's Creed II will not be repeated for Brotherhood.
Assassin's Creed's Harlequin Bro-Mance
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Oct 16 2010 18:00 GMT
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#clips Preordering Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood delivers you the Harlequin for use in multiplayer. Should you lay down your $5 there for this bonus? This video gives you a little more to think about - and a nice view of Rome's architecture. More »
A Little Bit Of Code In Your Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Achievements
xbox360achievements.org posted by Kotaku Oct 16 2010 00:30 GMT
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#achievements The list of achievements for Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood is upon us; before you descend on it to pick pan for nuggets of info, let me ask you, do you know Morse Code? More »
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood trailer will stab you so many times
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Oct 16 2010 00:30 GMT
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Apparently, Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood's Harlequin multiplayer character -- available only as a pre-order bonus from Gamestop -- didn't get the memo about, you know, stealth. Check out the trailer below to check out his (or her?) uniquely brutal, acrobatic style of dude-murdering.
Assassin's Creed Brotherhood trophies spoil mission locations
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Oct 14 2010 23:20 GMT
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It appears the trophy (and presumably Achievement) list for Assassin's Creed Brotherhood has made its way online. Frustratingly for Platinum hunters, it appears Brotherhood will require you to collect all the flags and all the feathers in the game in order to earn. Drat! In addition, there are new multiplayer trophies for the new online portion of the game.

If you're concerned about spoilers, now would be the time to look away. Scanning the trophy list, we can garner three locations for missions: Rome, Spain and the present day. "Dust to Dust" requires you to collect an artifact in the present day, which may suggest that Desmond's abilities will be put to test in the sequel. There are also "VR Missions," which we can only hope will be inspired by Metal Gear Solid's wackier levels.

For the rest of the achievements, visit PS3Trophies.com.

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Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood video helps friends cope with trust issues
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Oct 14 2010 19:40 GMT
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They say you should keep your friends close and your enemies closer, but what if your friends are your enemies? Find out in this instructional Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood trailer. It just may save your friendship from being stabbed in the face.
Rob Corddry Teaches Us To Respect Our Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Enemies
rebuildbrotherhood.us.ubi.com posted by Kotaku Oct 13 2010 20:30 GMT
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#viralmarketing Actor and comedian Rob Corddry teaches us how to rebuild our brotherhood on a new viral website for Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood that aims to take the hurt out of murdering your friends. More »
Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood Weekly News
forums.ubi.com posted by PlayStation Blog Oct 13 2010 16:03 GMT
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Siena now available for Beta

Hey Assassins Creed Brotherhood beta testers! We just wanted to give you all a reminder that a third map is now available. Siena is a smaller map where the action takes place during the Palio horse races. Most of the activity will take place on the ground here. We’d love to hear what you think of it so be sure to let us know by posting your thoughts on the Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood beta forums!

Also, thanks for all the fantastic feedback you’ve given us so far. It has all been very helpful and we’re keeping an eye on the forums every day.

Another week, another MP character reveal!

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Over the past few weeks, Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood Facebook fans have been able to get early peaks at our multiplayer characters. This week’s reveal is the Thief, a female character who uses a blade from a pair of scissors to deadly effect. If you want to see this new video all you have to do go to the official Assassin’s Creed Facebook page and click the “Like” button. This will grant you access to a special tab on our Facebook page set up to deliver exclusive content to our most dedicated fans!

So be sure to head over to our Facebook page and become a fan!

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