But can we really blame Ubisoft for implementing real figures into their games?
After all, it seems like the ultimate cash cow in ways.
I mean, who doesn’t want to drop in on Queen Victoria for a chat?
Ben Franklin played a subtle role in Assassin’s Creed 3, as well as Rogue.
Ubisoft has been figuring out methods of including historical figures in the award-winning series for every new entry.
And, you know it works rather well.
Just look at the sales record.
Ben Franklin played a subtle role in Assassin’s Creed 3, as well as Rogue.
But anyway, here are the seven best historical figures in Assassin’s Creed.
Benjamin Franklin
Ben Franklin played a subtle role in Assassin’s Creed 3, as well as Rogue.
Jack the Ripper once shadowed the crooked alleys of London in the late 1800s as a masked silhoute.
Leonardo da Vinci acted as not only an advisor to Ezio, but a close friend for several years.
So yes a worthy accessory indeed.
George Washington
George Washington played a crucial role during the American Revolutionary War.
Charles Dickens
The renowned novelist became a subtle part of the Syndicate plotline.
Jack the Ripper became a self-titled DLC that put us on the tail of the mysterious murderer of London.
Edward Thatch / Blackbeard
What better sidekick to have on the high seas than Blackbeard himself?
These iconic trademarks eventually went on to become somewhat romanticized and would influence various media outlets.
Queen Victoria
Ubisoft played their cards right when deciding to involve Queen Victoria in the Syndicate roster.
George Washington played a crucial role during the American Revolutionary War.
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The renowned novelist became a subtle part of the Syndicate plotline.
What better sidekick to have on the high seas than Blackbeard himself?
Ubisoft played their cards right when deciding to involve Queen Victoria in the Syndicate roster.