Assassin’s Creed Syndicate – Rule the Streets of Industrial London
Take Back the City in the Age of Industry and Rebellion
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate invites you into the heart of Victorian London at the height of the Industrial Revolution—a city booming with progress but plagued by injustice. In a world controlled by ruthless elites and criminal empires, twin assassins Jacob and Evie Frye rise from the shadows to ignite a revolution and reclaim the streets for the people.
From gas-lit alleys to sprawling railway yards, Syndicate offers a vibrant, gritty open world filled with historic intrigue, fast-paced action, and dynamic parkour across iconic London landmarks.
Key Features:
Explore Industrial-Era London
Traverse the diverse districts of 1868 London, from Westminster to Whitechapel. Navigate bustling markets, towering factories, and historic monuments brought to life with extraordinary detail.
Twin Protagonists, Unique Playstyles
Switch between Jacob and Evie Frye at will. Jacob favors brute force and direct combat, while Evie excels in stealth and strategy. Combine their strengths to dismantle the Templar control over the city.
Gang Warfare Mechanics
Lead your own underground resistance—the Rooks. Liberate districts by taking down enemy strongholds, freeing allies, and seizing control from rival gangs across the capital.
Innovative Traversal & Combat
Utilize the new rope launcher to scale buildings in seconds or zip between rooftops with ease. Engage in brutal, fast-paced fights with a refined melee system focused on combos, counters, and momentum.
Weaponry of the Era
Arm yourself with hidden blades, brass knuckles, revolvers, kukri knives, and cane-swords. Every weapon reflects the brutal, close-quarters combat of the Victorian underworld.
A City on the Brink, A Fight for Its Soul
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Historical encounters with figures like Charles Dickens and Alexander Graham Bell
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Intricate side quests revealing the depth of London’s social and political turmoil
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Upgradable gear and skill trees tailored to each assassin’s strengths
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Striking visuals and rich sound design that capture the spirit of 19th-century Britain
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