Pre-register now for Assassin’s Creed Rebellion on iOS and Android

Ubisoft has announced that pre-registration for the upcoming free-to-play Assassin’s Creed Rebellion is now open for both Android and iOS.

This free-to-play, strategy RPG is set within the Assassin’s Creed Universe and features a cast of characters familiar to fans of the series, but takes place in an all-new region.

In addition to the cast of characters available, there are another 20 special unlockable Assassins, designed exclusively for Assassin’s Creed Rebellion.

Assassin’s Creed Rebellion

Assassin’s Creed Rebellion is set in Spain during the Spanish Inquisition and tasks players with creating a Brotherhood of up to 40 Assassins. The Brotherhood will need to be trained and improve to tackle ever more difficult Templar missions. 

Players will need to select three of their Assassins to infiltrate Templar Strongholds and thus, stop their plans from proceeding.

Available Assassins include Ezio, Aguilar, Shao Jun, Claudia and Machiavelli. Fans will also be able to use the brand-new Animus to revisit and combine the memories of multiple Assassins from time periods prior to the one in Rebellion

If you want to pre-register, you can do so on Google Play or at the official site. Doing so will notify you of the game’s release and grant special in-game rewards.

Assassin’s Creed Rebellion launches for iOS and Android on November 21.

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