Assassin’s Creed: Revelations latest DLC “The Lost Archive” releasing on February 28, will detail the life of mysterious assassin Subject 16, also known as Clay Kaczmarek.
The Gameplay will take the form of narrative puzzle-platforming seen in Revelations’ Desmond missions, which occur within the depths of the Animus – the series’ virtual history-delving device.
According to the trailer, the DLC promises answers on Subject 16’s identity and his relationship with other assassins, few familiar faces from post and present will cameo.
The DLC will also unlock a number of pre-order bonuses previously available through certain retailers or included in non-standard versions of Revelations such as Altair’s Robe, the Turkish Assassin Armour, and the Armour of Brutus. The Special edition campaign mission “Vlad the Impaler Prison” will also be made available, alongside various equipment capacity upgrades.
Assassin’s Creed: Revelations’ Ottoman Edition, meanwhile is as expected the “Game of the Year” edition of Revelations. It includes The Lost Archive as well as both multiplayer DLC packs already released and is set for launch on 30th march.
Ottoman Edition’s Includes:
- The full Assassin’s Creed Revelations game
- The Ancestor’s Character Pack (DLC 1)
- 4 new multiplayer characters, including :
- The swashbuckling Privateer
- The deadly siren Corsair
- The opportunistic Brigand
- The bloodthirsty Gladiator
- The Ancestors Multiplayer Character Pack DLC also includes new customization items for your characters.
- The Mediterranean Traveller Maps pack (DLC 2)
- 6 multiplayer maps including: 3 new locations (Jerusalem, Imperial and Dyers); 3 maps from Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood (Siena, Firenze and San Donato).
- Also unlocks customisation items for your characters and new Trophies.
- The Lost Archive (DLC 3): Innovative narration style and puzzle-platforming gameplay pioneered in Assassin’s Creed Revelations’ present-day Desmond sequences.
- New multiplayer features: 3 characters – The Crusader, Ottoman Jester, Ottoman Doctor.
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