Assassin's Creed is an award-winning historical science fiction third person action-adventure game series that as of 2011 consists of four main games and a number of supporting materials. The games have appeared on the Playstation 3, Xbox 360, Windows, Mac OS X,Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable, iOS, HP webOS,[1] Android, WiiU[2] and Windows Phone 7 platforms. The main games in the franchise were developed by Ubisoft Montreal, with the handheld titles developed by Gameloft and Gryptonite Studios, with additional development by Ubisoft Montreal. All games in the franchise are published by Ubisoft.
The main story arc of the series revolves around a bartender named Desmond Miles as he is captured by secret megacorporation Abstergo Industries. Using a machine known as the Animus, Desmond is forced to relive the memories of his ancestors, who were all assassins, in order to recover artifacts, called the "Pieces of Eden", for Abstergo. While the original assassin ancestor of Desmond is Altaïr Ibn la-Ahad (Arabic for "Altaïr, Son of One"), the most recent games feature another assassin from Florence, Italy named Ezio Auditore da Firenze. Assassination targets are mostly actual historical figures, although the timelines for their lives and causes of death have been changed to suit the games' plot (in-game these inaccuracies are attributed to the Templars rewriting history to cover up their actions, as well as honest mistakes on the part of historians).
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood is the title for the previously code-named "Episodes." The game was announced by Ubisoft and was released on November 16 (USA) and November 19 (UK), 2010.[4] The game is a continuation of Ezio Auditore's story, the Assassin's Creed IIprotagonist, as he returns to the city of Monteriggioni.
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