Meet the Cast of Assassin’s Creed Unity

Assassin’s Creed ignites another revolution this fall in the streets of Paris with an all new cast of characters. A story of war, ideals, and love, the series’ latest chapter of Unity attempts to bring the best of the series all into an open-world France amidst the sweeping backdrop of the French Revolution. Now, Ubisoft’s given us a chance to get to hear from them ourselves in their own words.

First, we’re introduced to Dan Jeannotte’s Arno Dorian, a young man destined to make history alongside Catherine Bérubé’s Élise de la Serre, a childhood friend. The two will grow up amidst the most tumultuous times in modern French history as the winds of change blow through the French monarchy’s final years.

Their ally? Alex Ivanovici’s Marquis de Sade, a “savvy” libertine mad on the outside and ruthlessly pragmatic on the inside. He’s also just as good with a gun as he is rocking a powdered wig.

Joining the cast is Brent Skagford as Napoleon Bonaparte prior to his more infamous rise to power. Still a young man observing the revolution from the sidelines, Napoleon is already displaying the airs of a master tactician and leader in the making.

Bruce Dinsmore, whom fans may recall as the voice of Assassin’s Creed III‘s Paul Revere, will return to the series as Maximillian Robespierre. An ambitious man who will lead the charge of revolution and solidify his infamous, bloodstained leadership, Dinsmore describes him as a man “not necessarily drunk on power, but definitely drunk on something.”

Assassin’s Creed Unity releases this Nov. 11th for Playstation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

Microsoft is currently offering an Xbox One bundle packaging two Assassin’s Creeds for the price of just one XBO console. At $399, gamers can get Assassin’s Creed Unity and Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag while the $499 package with Kinect will give you Dance Central Spotlight for free.

 

Via PC Gamer & AssassinsCreed on YouTube

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