Upcoming Single-Player DLC For Assassin's Creed: Revelations Hinted At
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Upcoming Single Player DLC For Assassin’s Creed: Revelations Hinted At

Previous downloadable content for last year's Assassin's Creed: Revelations has been restricted to new maps and characters for the various multiplayer modes. This may be about to change, though, as several new Xbox 360 achievements have been posted online, referring to 250 points' worth of new content.
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UPDATE: The DLC pack’s full achievement list is now online. There is one asking players to “Finish Memory 5,” which seems to be confirmation that this is single player content.

Previous downloadable content for last year’s Assassin’s Creed: Revelations has been restricted to new maps and characters for the various multiplayer modes. This may be about to change though, as several new Xbox 360 achievements have been posted online, referring to 250 points’ worth of new content.

This includes such achievement names as “Jump they say” and “Save yourself”, with descriptions that seem to relate to single player elements.

Publisher Ubisoft has hinted that more of the jumping puzzles that make up present-day protagonist Desmond’s section of the game could be coming, and this may be proof of just that.


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