A new downloadable expansion for Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood will add
both single-player and multiplayer content this March for Xbox 360 and
PlayStation 3.
Called "The Da Vinci Disappearance," Ezio is tasked with finding famed artist Leonardo Da Vinci, who was kidnapped by cultists after the fall of the Borgias in Rome. The expansion contains two new locations and two new gameplay features, neither of which were detailed by Ubisoft.
Called "The Da Vinci Disappearance," Ezio is tasked with finding famed artist Leonardo Da Vinci, who was kidnapped by cultists after the fall of the Borgias in Rome. The expansion contains two new locations and two new gameplay features, neither of which were detailed by Ubisoft.
The multiplayer portion is considered to be Assassin's Creed "biggest
expansion" to date, which includes one new map, Alhambra, set in Spain's
Albaicin of Granada. There are also four new characters and two new
gameplay modes, Escort and Assassinate. Escort pits two teams of four
against each other as they protect their own VIP target while trying to
assassinate their opponent's. Assassinate is a six to eight
deathmatch-style mode.
The expansion will cost 800 Microsoft Points on Xbox Live or $9.99 on PlayStation Network.
The expansion will cost 800 Microsoft Points on Xbox Live or $9.99 on PlayStation Network.
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