Besides the two cities, the frontier accounts for a third of the game play area, which will also subject to seasonal changes. In winter, for example, some water sources will freeze over, which could provide alternative routes for the fleet on foot. This also provides more maneuverability for the games new protagonist, Connor, who will have certain advantages over the bogged-down enemy AI during the colder months.
Much like they did with Assassin’s Creed II, Ubisoft will let players play Connor as a young Mohawk villager, armed with nothing but a knife. Right now it is not known why he turns into a Templar scourge. If we can go by the events of Assassin’s Creed II, it’s a safe bet that there will be some sort of family tragedy to set the whole thing in motion.
Because of the historic timeframe, Connor will be seen with Benjamin Franklin (who fills the Leonardo da Vinci roll from past titles), George Washington, and possibly traitor Charles Lee.
Among the non-player characters to cross Connor’s path, you’ll rub shoulders with Benjamin Franklin (not a helpful inventor like Leonardo da Vinci as in past titles), the tough yet indecisive George Washington, and possible turncoat Charles Lee.
Connor will have to find his way through and around some of histories largest battles; he won’t be fighting in the battles, he’ll have his own agenda to help him through the carnage.
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[Via The Official Xbox Magazine]