The sequel, Assassin's Creed: Revelations, concludes Ezio's story, after which the series resumes being numbered. Ubisoft has gotten very involved with the fandom for Brotherhood, hosting videos on a YouTube channel as well as their official website. In addition, multiplayer has been added to the roster for the first time in series history, with the "plot" being Templars in training at Abstergo to think and work like Assassins. Gameplay improvements include a more robust fighting system that allows chaining instant kills together if you don't miss or take damage, riding horses inside the city, and control of larger weapons such as cannons. And back in 2012, Desmond and the other Assassins continue their search for the Apple of Eden that Ezio left behind. The game opens in 1499 immediately after the end of Assassin's Creed II, and centers around Ezio's continuous conflict against the power hungry Borgia family and his attempt to restore the Assassin Brotherhood to its former glory.
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