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Assassin's Creed: Freedom Cry

Assassin's Creed: Freedom Cry

Released: 11/17/2013

Play as Adewale, an ex-slave turned Assassin fighting for freedom with the help of his own Pirate crew. Born a slave, Adewale found freedom as a pirate aboard Edward Kenway’s ship, the Jackdaw. 15 years later, Adewale has become a trained Assassin who finds himself shipwrecked in Saint-Domingue without weapons or crew. He now has to acquire a ship and gather his own crew to free the slaves and avenge them. Over 3 hours of new single-player gameplay!

Play as Adewale, an ex-slave turned Assassin fighting for freedom with the help of his own Pirate crew. Born a slave, Adewale found freedom as a pirate aboard Edward Kenway’s ship, the Jackdaw. 15 years later, Adewale has become a trained Assassin who finds himself shipwrecked in Saint-Domingue without weapons or crew. He now has to acquire a ship and gather his own crew to free the slaves and avenge them. Over 3 hours of new single-player gameplay!

Play as Adewale, an ex-slave turned Assassin fighting for freedom with the help of his own Pirate crew. Born a slave, Adewale found freedom as a pirate aboard Edward Kenway’s ship, the Jackdaw. 15 years later, Adewale has become a trained Assassin who finds himself shipwrecked in Saint-Domingue without weapons or crew. He now has to acquire a ship and gather his own crew to free the slaves and avenge them. Over 3 hours of new single-player gameplay!

Critics
74
Steam
77
Metacritic
63

Score Breakdown

74.5

Critic Average

19 reviews

77

Steam User Score

2,978 reviews

63

Metacritic User Score

352 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-3.0
Metacritic Disparity
+11.5
Combined Disparity
+4.2

Average of both sources

Review Timing

16 launch window (84%)3 late (16%)