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Assassin's Creed - Brotherhood (UK)

PlayStation 3
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2010
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AC Brotherhood is the direct sequel to AC II with Rome under Cesare Borgia, assassin network to manage, revolutionary multiplayer. Improves everything that made AC II excellent. One of the best in the saga.

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Category
Action Adventure 4 players 18+
Description
Direct sequel to Assassin's Creed II with Ezio Auditore rebuilding the brotherhood in a Rome corrupted by the Borgia family. Published by Ubisoft, released in 2010 across Japan, Korea, North America, Europe and the United Kingdom. Recruit and rank up apprentice assassins, burn down Borgia towers, sabotage Leonardo's war machines, scale Roman monuments, plus the saga's first competitive multiplayer mode.

Assassin's Creed - Brotherhood review

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Art direction
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
4/5
Story
"Captivating"
Historical recreations of astonishing breadth, from the rooftops of Florence to the sunlit Caribbean: each era lives again with a dizzying care for detail. The architectural coherence and worked-over light turn History into a sumptuous playground. This visual ambition, vast and polished, defines the historical open world.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Technical info
💾6,9 GB 📅16/11/2010
Published by Ubisoft

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Collector interest

A direct Ezio sequel that brought multiplayer to the saga, a massive hit printed everywhere in huge numbers. Its wide distribution keeps it common and cheap, with no underlying scarcity. Its interest lies in its pivotal place in the Ezio arc, the franchise's most beloved, but it stays an accessible heritage title rather than a piece coveted for scarcity.

Better with friends

Beyond the solo adventure, the saga built a singular competitive mode where you stalk a human target by blending into the crowd rather than charging in. The tension springs from bluff and patience: spotting the real player among the extras delivers rare thrills. The online side relies on servers whose activity is no longer guaranteed, but the idea remains one of the genre's most striking.

Is Assassin's Creed - Brotherhood still worth playing in 2026?

Brotherhood remains one of the saga's peaks and has aged remarkably well. The Rome rebuilt under Cesare Borgia offers a coherent playground, and managing the network of assassins adds a strategic layer that still pleases. The pacing is tighter than in AC II, the missions more varied, and Ezio's arc gains intensity. Even its multiplayer, a pioneer at the time, holds an original idea rarely revisited since. For anyone discovering the Ezio trilogy or wanting to dive back in, it earns a wholehearted recommendation.

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