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Assassin's Creed developers planned to complete the original trilogy in space
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Assassin's Creed developers planned to complete the original trilogy in space

According to researcher Lars de Wildt, the developers of Assassin's Creed planned to complete the original Desmond Miles trilogy series by flying into space. In his research paper, de Wildt conducted a series of interviews with the developers of Assassin's Creed, learning some interesting details about the development of the final part of the trilogy.

What is in the study:

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  • The third numbered part ended with the confrontation between Desmond and Abstergo in 2012. The protagonist destroyed the corporation using the knowledge and skills of his ancestors, including Altair and Ezio.
  • The end of the world came, after which Desmond and Lucy Stillman had to create a new civilization.
  • To create a new civilization, Desmond and Lucy went on a spaceship.

In short, in the third game, Desmond Miles dealt with the conflict in modern times, defeating "Abstergo" with the knowledge and skills of all his ancestors, including Altair from Assassin's Creed and Ezio from Assassin's Creed 2.

In addition, in 2012, the end of the world came. Desmond Miles and Lucy, like Adam and Eve, created a new civilization.

However, in the original, Desmond prevented the end of the world, while the story of the protagonist of the trilogy came to an end. It is reported that during the development of the game, the authors abandoned the original plan.

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