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Ezio is taken outside of his element in Assassin's Creed: Revelations

Assassin's Creed: Revelations presentation director, Brent Ashe, has said that Ezio's motivation in the game will be much different than it was in Assassin's Creed 2 and Brotherhood.

Speaking with Shacknews at E3, Ashe said that Ezio will be taken outside of his element, and taken to the city of Masyaf which was a location in the first game.

"Ezio never set out to be a master assassin," explained Ashe. "His motivation has primarily been revenge: Revenge against the death of his family; against the death of his uncle at the hands of Cesare [Borgia] in Brotherhood. So, in taking him on more of a pilgrimage--a personal journey now--it's sort of leading him to discover the secrets left behind by Altair.

"There are these five keys that Altair has left behind that unlock the seal in Masyaf at the Assassin temple. And Ezio also discovers in the course of this, that the Templars are also in pursuit of these secrets. So we set up this really nice narrative, kind of a race against time, so it's a different motivation for him this time. What that's doing, like I said, is taking him outside of his element.

"You're in these new cities, these new places, and you're going to discover that the Assassin Network sort of expands beyond what we've seen in the previous games."

Ashe goes on to explain that the new character Yusef, head of the Assassin's Guild in Constantinople, will be teaching Ezio about a new weapon called the "hook-blade," which will also allow Ezio to use the network of zip-lines across the city.

You can read the entire interview through the link.

Revelations is due on PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 in November.

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