Assassin's Creed Wiki
Register
Advertisement
Assassin's Creed Wiki
"I thought my work was done. I was wrong. Once more, I must venture into the fray. By recruiting enemies of the state, we arm those who have been disarmed by the Borgia. The greed, the corruption, the tyranny my enemies have spread will burn to the ground. From the ashes of vengeance, a new Rome will rise."
―Ezio Auditore da Firenze, Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Launch Trailer.

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood is a video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. The third main installment in the Assassin's Creed series, it is the direct sequel to Assassin's Creed II and was released in November 2010 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 and in March 2011 for Windows.

The storyline picks up from the events of Assassin's Creed II and once again features Ezio Auditore da Firenze, now a legendary Master Assassin, as he strives to rebuild the Assassin Brotherhood in Rome by overthrowing the tyrannical Templar family, the Borgia, and bringing the city into the true wealth and wonder of the Renaissance. The modern-day narrative continues the story of Desmond Miles, who together with his team of Assassins, continues to explore Ezio's memories to find the lost technology of the First Civilization and use it to save the world from an upcoming disaster.

A sequel for Brotherhood was announced in May 2011, entitled Assassin's Creed: Revelations, and was released in November of the same year.

A remastered version of the game was released for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One as part of The Ezio Collection in November 2016, and for the Nintendo Switch in February 2022.

Gameplay

ACBPistol

Ezio, dual-wielding a sword and the Hidden Gun

Brotherhood retains the same gameplay from its predecessor, with many significant new additions. Combat with the knife, sword and mace is now dual-wielded, paired with throwing knives and the Hidden Gun respectively. This allows Ezio to seamlessly utilize the ranged weapons in the middle of combat. In addition, a new kill-streak feature allows Ezio to continuously move from enemy to enemy and perform multiple takedowns and executions using melee weapons. Utilizing dual-wielded weapons also allow Ezio to perform dual executions that work in conjunction to the kill-streak feature.

Ezio can now carry heavy weapons after upgrading his sheath, and is able to hurl them towards enemies to perform an instant kill, which can also be done with spears and halberds that Ezio picks up. The crossbow has also been added to Ezio's arsenal, allowing silent ranged takedowns. In addition, the poison darts have also been introduced as an extension to the Poison Blade, which can be gained through upgrades from Leonardo da Vinci himself, along with the second Hidden Blade and the Climb Leap Glove. Also, every utility in Ezio's weapon wheel can now be manually assigned to one of the four quick-access buttons, instead of being given a default setup.

Horse combat 1

Ezio about to assassinate a guard on horseback

Horse mechanics have also been upgraded. Ezio can now take a horse through city districts rather than just the countryside, and can call for his horse at any given time while free-roaming. Combat on horseback now allows Ezio to utilize some of his ranged weapons, namely the Hidden Gun and the crossbow. Ezio can now also perform assassinations while on horseback, as well as assassinate enemies that are mounted on a horse in addition to being able to hijack them while on foot. Replacing the fast travel booths are the tunnels, which Ezio can access to go to fixed points in Rome.

The renovation system, limited only to Monteriggioni before, has now been updated to encompass all of Rome. Select areas of Rome are kept under watch by the Borgia with their towers, and in order to begin renovations, Ezio must eliminate the tower's captain, and then destroy the tower. Stores and stalls such as doctors, blacksmiths, art merchants, tailors, and banks, have to be renovated by Ezio in order to fully restore Rome. Other buildings include horse stables and buildings for mercenaries, thieves, and courtesans to occupy, as well as various landmarks, such as the Pantheon and the Colosseum.

People 5

Ezio, recruiting a civilian as an apprentice

Some time later, Ezio is able to recruit apprentices into his cause. Several civilians being harassed by the Borgia can be rescued by Ezio, and will pledge their allegiance to him once saved. While in Rome, Ezio can command several apprentices to incapacitate guards on his command, and can call forth an arrow storm once he has recruited enough apprentices. Ezio can also send apprentices to other countries in Europe and Asia to take on contracts, wherein they can gain additional experience, as well as money and trade objects for Ezio. Apprentices gain experience while under Ezio, gaining better equipment as they go along, until they can be fully initiated into the Order, wherein they gain superior equipment and armor and becoming fully fledged Assassins. Apprentices also occasionally take part in Ezio's missions, such as assassinating major targets and acting as his backup.

Numerous side-activities are available all throughout Rome. Replacing the Assassin Tombs are the Lairs of Romulus, where the Followers of Romulus keep the keys necessary to unlock the armor and dagger of Marcus Junius Brutus, as well as his documents. Ezio had also been given special missions by Leonardo da Vinci, where he must destroy his War Machines, weapons of warfare located in undisclosed states, before the Borgia could utilize them. In addition to Assassination contracts, Ezio now has special assignments for both the Thieves and the Courtesans. After renovating a significant portion of Rome, several repressed memories of Ezio's past lover, Cristina Vespucci, can also be relived. Feathers return as collectibles, as well as Borgia flags.

In the modern day, Desmond is given more leeway in his activities, as he can exit the Animus at any time outside of missions. When outside the Animus, Desmond can interact with the team and certain objects in their hideout, as well as log in to his and the team's email accounts. Desmond can exit the Sanctuary in order to explore present day Monteriggioni for a set amount of time. While there are no civilians present and there are little to no objects for Desmond to interact with, Desmond can collect a total of five artifacts around Monteriggioni, all of which belonged to Ezio and his company while there. Once the timer has run out, Desmond will simply return to the hideout, and can leave again soon afterwards.

Multiplayer

Multiplayer Capture 1

The Courtesan, one of the Animi Avatars, executing the Priest

Introduced for the first time in the series is a multiplayer mode. Online players are introduced as subjects taking part in the first stage of Abstergo's Animi Training Program, which allows them to assume the role of several noted Templars during the Renaissance. There, they can compete with each other to progress through the ranks of Abstergo, as well as develop their own skills through the bleeding effect. Subjects play on digitally recreated maps of several known areas, wherein they can participate in several modes to either compete or cooperate with each other.

In order to progress in rank and experience, subjects had to score points in sessions, with the manner in which they did so depending on the game mode. At the subjects' disposal, aside from their avatars' weapons, are abilities which they can use on their targets to debilitate them, or utilize it themselves to gain the upper hand. Preset perks and streak bonuses give the subject a passive advantage in each session.

Synopsis

Plot

Using the Animus 2.0, Desmond Miles attempts to relive one of the later memories of his ancestor, Ezio Auditore, hoping that it will reveal the location of his Apple of Eden, which could allow the Assassins to prevent the disaster foretold by Minerva. However, instead of entering the memory set in 1506, he is forced into a different one, occurring during a battle in Viana. From there, as Ezio looks upon the besieged Viana Castle, he recalls the similar events of the Siege of Monteriggioni, subsequently forcing Desmond back further, into a memory from 1499.

Siege of Monteriggioni

Main article: Siege of Monteriggioni
Vilified 2

Ezio using a cannon during the siege

As Ezio leaves the Vault beneath the Vatican after listening to Minerva's message, he discovers that Rodrigo Borgia has escaped. Noticing too that the Staff has been left behind, he attempts to extract it from where it had been impaled into the floor; however, it descends and is sealed away.

Mario Auditore then calls down to his nephew from the entrance, and he and Ezio fight their way out of the Vatican. Ezio, unable to decide whether or not to cast the Apple into the Tiber River, gives it to Mario for safe keeping. The two then ride back to Monteriggioni on horseback.

However, Ezio soon learns that the Templars still hold vast power and influence in Italy when Cesare Borgia, son of Rodrigo Borgia, lays siege to Monteriggioni. Cesare's army of soldiers, towers, and cannons attacks in full force, destroying much of the city and villa. The attack ends with Monteriggioni in ruins, Ezio wounded badly by arquebusiers, and Mario killed by Cesare himself. Though Ezio attempts to follow his uncle's murderer on horseback, he passes out on the road to Rome from his injuries.

At that point, Desmond wakes from the Animus stationed in the back of the Assassins' van, with the group having arrived at the Villa Auditore in modern Monteriggioni, their last safehouse in Italy. Lucy Stillman explains that they need to recover Ezio's Apple of Eden, as she suspects that Minerva altered it somehow when she touched it in the Vault.

Retrieval 19

Desmond re-entering the Animus

Desmond, Lucy, Shaun Hastings and Rebecca Crane then head for the Villa, seeking the safety of the underground Sanctuary, which should keep them hidden from Abstergo's cell towers. However, as the door is locked, Desmond and Lucy leave to discover another way in. After making their way through the secret passage that Ezio and the citizens used to flee the Borgia attack, they open the way for Shaun and Rebecca.

Inside the Sanctuary, Desmond sees an aged Ezio due to the bleeding effect, and deduces that he must have returned to the villa many years after the attack, though for an unknown purpose. He also finds a symbol that Ezio drew on the wall and, using Eagle Vision, sees a series of numbers hidden underneath.

The four Assassins then set up the Animus 2.0, and Desmond returns to Ezio's memories, with Lucy believing that improving his synchronization with Ezio will allow Desmond to access the memory revealing the location of the Apple.

War in Rome

Main article: Liberation of Rome
As Good As New 1

Ezio recovering in Rome

Ezio regains consciousness in a small house in Rome, where the woman who has been tending to him tells him that a man had brought him there, and supplied him with new armor and clothing. After leaving the house and receiving medicine from a doctor, Ezio leaves to meet with Niccolò Machiavelli.

Through Machiavelli, he discovered that Rome is in disrepair, and that the citizens are being oppressed by the Borgia. Later, he also stumbles upon the Followers of Romulus, an underground cult allied with the Templars, and explores one of their lairs, Nero's Golden Palace.

Basing himself on Tiber Island in the center of the city, Ezio begins his mission to rid the city of the influence of Cesare and his generals. To do so, Ezio re-establishs relationships between his Assassins Guild and the other guilds in the city, namely that of the Courtesans (led by madonna Solari, and later Claudia Auditore), the Thieves (led by La Volpe) and the Mercenaries (led by Bartolomeo d'Alviano).

Ezio then begins to rebuild the Brotherhood by recruiting Apprentices, most of whom are distressed citizens who also wish to liberate their city from the Borgia's oppression. Once a recruit completes their training, Ezio places them in teams and sends them on missions across Europe.

New man 4

Ezio walking away from a destroyed Borgia tower

Ezio later begins to break down the Borgia influence in Rome by destroying several Borgia towers and their captains. He also sabotages Cesare's forces by striking at their arsenal, their military funding, and their support from the French forces. To do so, he destroys the war machines of Leonardo da Vinci, and assassinates two of Cesare's key generals: his Banker, Juan Borgia, and the French general, Octavian de Valois.

Afterwards, Ezio is informed that Pietro Rossi, an actor and Lucrezia Borgia's plaything, possesses a key to the Castel Sant'Angelo. Knowing that he will need it in order to assassinate Cesare and Rodrigo successfully, Ezio tails Micheletto Corella, Cesare's personal assassin, who ordered to kill Pietro. After Ezio rescues him, both from being stabbed with a spear during his play, and from the ailments of poison, Pietro hands the Assassin the key to the Castello.

Upon completion of these tasks, Ezio inducts Claudia into the Assassin Order, and is appointed by Machiavelli to become the new Mentor of the Italian Assassins.

The Fall

Soon afterwards, Ezio infiltrates the Castel, where he witnesses the murder of Rodrigo at the hands of his own son. Cesare forces the location of the Apple of Eden from Lucrezia, and hurries to retrieve it from the Basilica di San Pietro. However, Ezio successfully reaches the Apple before Cesare, and subsequently uses it to demilitarize the remnants of Cesare's army.

Roads lead to 3

The Assassins standing against Cesare

In one last battle, Ezio and his fellow Assassins fight Cesare and his surviving men at the gates of Rome. Cesare is arrested by Fabio Orsini by the order of the new Pope, though not before commenting that he will not be in chains for long and that he will never be killed by the hands of man.

Later, Ezio brings up Cesare's remarks with Leonardo since he is worried by them. Leonardo suggests utilizing the Apple to see if what Cesare stated is accurate. After some hesitation, Ezio decided to follow his friend's advice and finds that Cesare is indeed going to escape from prison. Ezio declares that he needs to leave at once, reassuring Leonardo's concerns for the Assassin Guild he is leaving behind by saying, "I built this Brotherhood to last, with or without me."

Viana

Main article: Siege of Viana
PaxR 5

Ezio fighting Cesare in Viana

In 1507, Ezio finally tracks Cesare down at the Siege of Viana in Spain. Ezio fights through the infantry, and finally manages to corner Cesare on the castle wall. There, in a climactic battle, Ezio manages to destroy Cesare's armor and ultimately defeat him. After Cesare insists that he will not die by the hands of man, Ezio leaves him in the "hands of fate" by throwing him from the battlements to his death.

Following this, a memory of Ezio locking away the Apple of Eden in a Vault under the Santa Maria Aracoeli is shown, revealing the artifact's whereabouts.

Recovering the Apple

Desmond emerges from the Animus as the Assassins decide to head to the Vault and retrieve the Apple. Just as Rebecca mentions that they need a spoken password to enter it, a blackout occurrs, cutting them off from using the Animus to find out. However, Desmond realizes that the symbol he saw on the door of the Vault was the same one he had seen drawn on the villa wall. Shaun discovers that the sequence of numbers hidden behind the symbol refers to the seventy-two names of God, setting the password to be 72.

Miles-Juno

Juno speaking with Desmond

The Assassins then drive to the Colosseum in Rome, and Desmond separates from the others to find a way into the Vault. As he travels through the underground passageway, he encounters another of Those Who Came Before, Juno, who speaks at length of the downfall of humankind.

Arriving inside the Santa Maria Aracoeli, Desmond unlocks the door for his teammates and, shortly afterwards, witnesses a memory of Ezio free-running through the church. He follows him and activates a system of bars and levers, finally causing a small pedestal to emerge from the floor. Placing his hand on it, Desmond activates the floor, lowering the four Assassins down to the door of the Vault.

Desmond speaks the password, and the door opens to reveal a large empty chamber, with a tall platform raised in the middle, upon which the Apple awaits. Desmond activates the staircase up to it by jumping across a series of pillars; while Juno's voice echoes through the cavern as she speaks cryptically of humans, the Pieces of Eden and a "sixth sense." However, Desmond is apparently the only one who can hear her.

Retrieval 13

The Assassins inside the Vault

Once the Assassins have access to the platform, Desmond touches the Apple, and a series of holographic symbols appear. Shaun mentions that two of the most distinct ones, the Phrygian Cap and the Masonic Eye, only come together in one place; however, when Desmond picks up the Apple, time seems to stop and he finds himself controlled by Juno. Though he struggles, she forces him to draw his Hidden Blade and stab Lucy in the abdomen. The two then fall to the ground unconscious, with blood pooling around Lucy.

Later, William Miles and Harlan T. Cunningham can be heard speaking, saying that Desmond has gone into shock. William orders Harlan to put Desmond back into the Animus, despite Harlan's protests on how badly the Animus has affected Desmond already. Desmond is now in a coma, though William claims that he will live through it.

Cast

Multiplayer

Downloadable content

Singleplayer

Multiplayer

Editions

The Codex Edition

The Auditore Edition
  • Transparency box with 3D thermoformed portrait of Ezio.
  • Multiplayer character cards.
  • Aqua Gear exclusive singleplayer map.
  • DVD of the Assassin's Creed: Lineage short-film.
  • Helmschmied Drachen Armor.
  • Three Ubiworkshop artcards.

The Collector's Edition (Harlequin)
  • Collectible black package.
  • The Harlequin Jack-in-the-Box (GameStop only) or the Doctor Jack-in-the-Box (other participating retailers).
  • Harlequin multiplayer character (GameStop only).
  • Two exclusive singleplayer maps (Aqua Gear & Trajan Market).
  • Strategy Map of Rome.
  • Exclusive Art Book.
  • Bonus Disc:
    • Exclusive Making-of Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood Video.
    • Digital Sneak Peak at the comic book series.
    • Trailers and Dev Diaries.
    • Game Soundtrack.
  • Helmschmied Drachen Armor (Amazon.com pre-order only).

The Special Edition
  • Exclusive Packaging.
  • Trajan Market exclusive singleplayer map.
  • The Officer multiplayer character.

  • Exclusive Packaging.
  • Aqua Gear exclusive singleplayer map.
  • The Harlequin Multiplayer Character.

Digital Deluxe Edition (PC Only)

  • Trajan Market & the Aqueducts.
  • The Harlequin and Officer multiplayer characters.
  • Helmschmied Drachen Armor.
  • Altaïr's Codex.
  • Multiplayer characters cards.
  • Strategy Map of Rome.
  • Assassin’s Creed: Lineage
  • Making-Of Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood
  • Game Soundtrack

  • Da Vinci Edition (Game Of The Year Edition) (Console exclusive)

    The Da Vinci Edition

    Development

    System requirements
    Minimum Recommended
    Windows
    Operating system XP, Vista or Windows 7
    CPU Dual Core 2.0 GHz 2.6 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E6700 or AMD Athlon Phenom X4 + or better
    Memory 1.5 GB for XP
    2 GB for Vista or Windows 7
    Hard drive space 8 GB
    Graphics hardware 256 MB DirectX 9.0–compliant card with Shader Model 3.0 or higherSupported video cards: ATI RADEON X1950, HD 2000/3000/4000/5000 series NVIDIA GeForce 7/8/9/100/200 series GeForce 8800 GT or ATI Radeon HD 4700 or better
    Sound hardware DirectX 9.0 –compliant sound card 5.1 sound card
    Network Non-Constant Internet Connection: Broadband connection with 128 kbps upstream or faster.

    Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood was developed by Ubisoft Montreal. Montreal also worked on both of the other main Assassin's Creed games in the series and was thus chosen to lead production for the third installment. A new Assassin's Creed episode featuring multiplayer was announced during Ubisoft's 2009 fiscal third quarter results while not revealing its name. In early May 2010, a GameStop employee published on the internet some images of a pre-order box featuring the Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood title while Ubisoft was teasing the game on Facebook and Twitter. Ubisoft then confirmed the authenticity of these pictures.[1] Brotherhood has not been numbered unlike Assassin's Creed II because players, and even developers themselves would have expected a new setting and a new ancestor while this is only the continuation of Ezio's story.

    The game was developed primarily by Ubisoft Montreal in Canada. Production was aided in part by four other Ubisoft developers: Annecy, Singapore, Bucharest and Québec City. The multiplayer mode is mainly developed by Ubisoft Annecy, the studio responsible for creating multiplayer mode in Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory. Ubisoft also announced plans for downloadable content (DLC) after the game's launch. Two sets of free DLC have already been released under the names "Animus Project Update 1.0" and "Animus Project Update 2.0". The first includes the new map Mont Saint-Michel and one new mode, Advanced Alliance. The "Animus Project Update 2.0" was released in January 2011, was also free, and included another map, mode and the introduction of a player grading system. From the perspective of performance, Ubisoft have commented that they hope the gaps between the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions will be even smaller with Brotherhood.

    While still in development, creative director Patrice Désilets left before the game's presentation at the E3 2010. Ubisoft and production manager Jean-Francois Boivin stated that he only took a "creative break" after completing his task on Brotherhood. A teaser trailer of the multiplayer mode was released on the official site before the E3. A cinematic debut trailer was diffused during Ubisoft's E3 2010 press conference along a walkthrough of the game's beginning. Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood reached gold status on October 28, 2010. The Microsoft Windows version uses Tagès copy protection, as well as Ubisoft online services platform, but doesn't require an always-on Internet connection to play. On November 30, 2010, a novelization of the game was published. The novel is a sequel to the previous novel.

    Trivia

    • The background of the game's title menu cycles between the blue of Abstergo's Animus (1.28), and the white of the Assassins' Animus 2.0 if the specific menu is highlighted.
    • In the multiplayer mode, despite all the characters being Templars and using Abstergo's Animi 1.28, the desynchronization animation and the blend animation are from the Animus 2.0.
    • The covers of the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of the game show Ezio with dual Hidden Blades in an "X" pointing upwards, while on the PC version cover, the blades are facing downwards.
    • The PC version of Brotherhood can be played on three monitors.
    • On the cover Ezio can be seen wearing identical bracers, whereas in the game they are not.
    • During the ending sequence in the Colosseum Vault, the images of Phrygian Cap and Masonic Eye were constantly projected on either side of Desmond Miles as he struggled against the Apple of Eden's power. Coupled with Shaun Hastings' line about the two symbols coming together in one place, the Declaration of Independence of the United States of America, it was the first hint of the American Revolutionary War being a setting for another installment of the series.
    • Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood was later released in the Assassin's Creed Anthology collector's edition box, consisting of the main games in the Assassin's Creed series.

    References

    Advertisement