Until then players can also enjoy the new Lost Archive

Feb 24, 2012 09:51 GMT  ·  By

Video game publisher Ubisoft will be launching an Ottoman Edition linked to its open-world action game Assassin’s Creed: Revelations in late March, allowing players to get all the content linked to the game in one handy package.

The Ottoman Edition of Assassin’s Creed: Revelations will include:

- full Assassin’s Creed Revelations core game - The Ancestor’s Character Pack, first DLC package - The Mediterranean Traveller Maps pack, known as DLC 2 - The Lost Archive, aka DLC 3 - 4 new multiplayer characters, including : the swashbuckling Privateer, the deadly siren Corsair, the opportunistic Brigand and the bloodthirsty Gladiator - the Ancestors Multiplayer Character Pack DLC also includes new customization items for your characters - 6 multiplayer maps with 3 new locations in Jerusalem, Imperial and Dyers and 3 maps from Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood, Siena, Firenze and San Donato - customization items for player characters and new Trophies

This is basically a Game of the Year edition for Assassin’s Creed: Revelations and its launch probably means that the game will not be getting any new downloadable content and that the attention of the team working on the franchise will shift to the new game set for a 2012 launch.

Until the Ottoman Edition is introduced players can also get The Lost Archive, a piece of DLC that will be launched on February 28 and will focus on the adventures and experiences of Clay Kaczmarek, who most players of the Assassin’s Creed series know by nickname of Subject 16.

The new content will include a number of puzzles with a narrative element set inside the Animus.

Long-term fans will be able to understand the background of the seemingly crazy character and a number of the well-known characters of the series will also be making appearances.

The DLC also includes content like Altair’s Robe, the Turkish Assassin Armour and the Armour of Brutus, alongside the Vlad the Impaler mission.