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Ubisoft Announces Assassin’s Creed® Freedom Cry as a Stand-Alone Game

Ubisoft Announces Assassin’s Creed® Freedom Cry as a Stand-Alone Game

Originally released as an add-on for Assassin’s Creed® IV Black Flag

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Announcement Video, Screens, Info – February 7, 2014

Ubisoft® has announced that Assassin’s Creed® Freedom Cry is being released as a stand-alone game exclusively for download on February 19th for PlayStation®4 and PlayStation®3, and on February 25th for PC.

This single-player game tells the story of Adewale: born into slavery; once a pirate and trained Assassin;  and shipwrecked in 18th-century Haiti, home to the most brutal slavery in the West Indies. 

Wanting to get back to the sea, he assists locals in exchange for a ship and crew and is increasingly drawn into the Maroon slave community. With a new crew and weapons, he will confront his vicious past and fight mercilessly to take down slave owners in both plantations and cities.

Karla Munger

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